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I SP I Riait ? BY SPECIAL AR1 i to nv ti ir n/\i it? uo di inc. cuLUfl :: TURNS OF THE GOV :: RETURNS ARE REC1 ii TURN WIRE THEM' i: GRAM WILL BE USE :: AS LONG AS RETU1 if RialtO WILLIAM "DESERT! A Big, Clean Stc ~~ ADE RUTH R ?it "THE ilMiil T O M O 1 BUCK "BAR N( *"' COMING I Rudolph Valentino "THE DELICIOUS * Russian Court Curbs Harsh Measures Servsk, Province of Briansk, Sept, !).?For turning a tfroup of old nuns Ever) rn T II wi I It Is the < v \ - Wl! " ECI o Tomo rangement we w1li 1bia record compi ernor's race. jus1 lived by the recor rOUS. our reguu ;d in connection w rns arrive we wh ^ !? Today RUSSELL SLOSSOMS" fj >ry of the Open. >ED OLAND R QUEEN" RROW JONES JIHIWU" HURSDAY and Mae Murray LITTLE DEVIL" out of a convent and into the street the chairman of a Soviet committee has been sentenced by a high tribunal to be shot. The ten other commit teemen have been sent to prison. 1 ' yuuu ci >w and c and I ho hnco Ha IIVFCJV/ 17V/ Suty of cvcrj in the prii \ /VL 1 rrow . HAVE FURNISHED ! ?TE ELECTION RE- ! r AS FAST AS THE i D THEY WILL IN \ 01 PICTURE PRO- i ITH THE RETURNS. ! L BE OPEN. I1 Prizefights Becoming Popular in Mexicc Mexico City, Sept. 9.?As recently is three years ago a former heavy weight boxing champion attempte< ' o make boxing popular in Mexic< City and ft'led. Today the sport is intensely popular and the bout: which are held regularly every Fri day night in Mexico City attrac crowds that fill the Fronton, a hug< structure in which the Spanish ganu of pelota is played. The promoters are so enthuse< over the prospects of the fight ganu here, that they are planning a com bination gymnasium and arena, ant they have already set up a schoo for boxers in which Mexican youth: are given free instruction in fisticuffs. These students, in return fol this instruction, furnish all the pre liminaries to the main bouts and thai they do well is attested by the fact that the popular verdict so far has always been that the youngsters art better than the older principals. Invitations have been sent to several well-known boxers in the United States inquiring as to terms for a fight here, and the word has evidently been passed around that the game is looking up in Mexico, because during the past few weeks there has , been a great invasion of "ham and ! egg" fighters who are perfectly will11 ing to be mauled around for a few rounds in return for a few regular 1 meals Uzen shoi ast his hs PURE DEp Sa ( mocracy / white man ; nary tomorrc a won n to \ Glamor of Loiulfln'l I London, Sept. 9<?Umdop'B Ohkvi | tpwn is fast disappearing. Fo? } years ago 2,000 Chinese seamen wen ? living within a stone's throw qf th \ West India Dqpk gates. Now it i J doubtful whether there are 700, say ? the Daily News. ? During the war London's China I town had its most prosperous dayi for quite a number of British ship ? were manned by Chinese crews. Bo I when the war ended the edict wen forth "British crews for Britis > ships," and as the Chinamen wer I paid off they either went back t * China or to some other country wher * their labor was in demand. ? The result was that Chlnsss trad ! era in Chinatown began to suffer, an J one after another had to put up thei . shutters. Then suddenly there cam I a boom. A beautiful actress die ) while attending an opium smokini > party. Storiee were printed abou ! the thrills to be experienced in Ch: [ nese opium dens and public atter lion was focused on the sinister a I leys and by-ways of ChinatowT t Restaurants in which Chinese disht could be obtained opened here an there in Chinatown. Many Amer cans visited them to see how the mm pared with similar places in thei own Chinatown and curiosity led number of English folk and variov f European visitors to do likewise. A - j night they were often filled to ovei 1; flowing. j! Commercially minded Orientals ii 1 vested their money in the exploit! I lion of what was a new craze an s. for a time they prospered exeeedinf " j ly. But gradually the novelty woi t off, the glamor faded, and peopl > came to the conclusion that ther s were all sorts of cooking that wt really much nicer than Chinese cool j ing. Visitors became fewer and few , er and now there are only one or tw shabby restaurants left in London j Chinatown. What remains of it i j but a shadow of its former self. s . Little Unemployment r In Can&di ^ Ottawa, Ont., Sept. 10.?Report ' from all over Canada indicate littl 8 unemployment according to the go\ ! ernment service at present. j scarcity of labor, it is said, is deve! " j oping in several lines of industry ' | There has been some aprehensioi 1 over the possibility of unemploymen '! next winter biit the activity in in 1; dustry generally at present has con ' | vinccd those in' close touch with th 1; situation to think winter unemploy '! meat will be of such minor conse ' I quence as to furnish no problem. r I 1 ! Original Bluebeard was a forme | marshal of France of about 1429. * ? tr H M 'g^K >1^ aid go to illot for } nOCRAC fi. N Has Ne\ and woman i >w and it is li THE WISE IS & A ft ifcjr . t ?# < I H lit < H I 11 M l 4 I I'M 11 :| I UNDEF :ii BEING CIRC sli OR OF INCH :ii OF THE MIL ill INJURE ME u TIIP PI riFPi ?|i 1I1E LLLVLl ir ? J *J. T i- * * I- i. ;; '* T1111 m i n 1111 n 11111? 11111 !y SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS ir! FOR SALE?Good milch cow giving a, 2V4 gallons per day. Apply to R. j is' D. Fisher, care Southern Bell Tele-1 lc 1 phone Co. ltpd! r- ? WANTED?You to place your orders j. early with me for your Thanksgiving cake. The famous fruit cake, l(j pound cake, angel and devil fruit r_ cake. I most humly thank each of !e the good homes that let me place a le cake with them in the past and will ^ be at your service to fill orders oa a I have previously. 1.1 is. Rosa W. Bishop, Sedalia, S. C., Route 1, Phone 3821. 1480-3ti ! I (? LOST?One pockethook, containing J 3 two $10 bills and one $1 bill. Lost 13 between Mt. Tabor and Lookhart. Liberal reward to finder if returned to owner, Robt. M. Hope, or to Dr. W. H. Hope, Union, S. C. ltpd a ' ' Notice g A special communication of Union e Lodge No. 75, A. F. M., will be held r_ in the Masonic Temple Monday, Sep^ tember 11th, 1922, at 8 o'clock p. m. i. The E. A. degree will be conferred. r By order of n Attest: J. Gordon Hughes, t Wm. C. Lake, W. M. _ Secretary. 1479-2t ' I e nr-i a , v^ura or 1 nanus I wish to think the voters of Uny>n county for the vote given me in the primary election to the house of repr resentatives. W. R. Jolly. the polls i/VHITE SL if by vofiii tL er Been < n Union Counl mned that nA*i< I SUFFICIENT / * ! ihiihii mi?HniiMinmi STAND THAT A R1 iJLATED, THAT 1 AM EASING THE W0RK1I L PEOPLE. THIS K AND I BRAND IT A TH HOUR CAMPA \ JET I I 1 I 1 I I 1 1 I 1 I 1 I II 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 H ! ++ I Rialto 1 Program for . MONDA WILLIAM R IN? DfcScRl 6L4 TUESD/ CHARLES (BU( INbAk NOi WEDIJESi CONSTANCE T IN? "GOOD NIGH J THURSD. Rudolph Valentino a IN? "THE DELICIOUS I FRIDA' ALLENE IN? "HONEY MOOr s early toi ifKEMACl >g ior eoi Questione Iv to cact thoiv eT will fall ? I rim iim 1 I nr II rill i i H i rn.ir 11 i - r-- **- ' v:~ Em is I IN FAVK HOURS DONE TO S ONE OF IGN LIES. FR 1111111111111111 III 11'11 > theatre THIS WEEK iY USSELL JSSOMS" :K) JONES micr ALMADGE T~PAUL" AY ad Mae Murray JTTLE DEVIL" r RAY T RANCH" mor- I d d I * ballot I S5S6S66SS81