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RIALTO TODAY BIG BOY WILLIAMS lis' 'THE BETTER MAN" ADDED A ROLIN COMEDY REMEMBER IT IS BOOSTER WEEK AT THE RIALTO SPECIAL advertisement: 135 ACRES 1-2 mile from the incoi poratt limits of Union; two dwel ings in fair shape; would make a ideal dairy farm. It you beliei in Union buy this farm for $22.f per acre. E. F. Kelly & Bro. 1517-: I.OST One small shepherd d ?| ab<>'.i two months old; color brow; Was stolen from Mill street th morning:. If tinder will return l W. T. Powell, Mill street. No. 1 he will receive reward. W. T. Pov elL Up Notice I would have all my friends ar customers to know that I have qu the Big Gulley Barber Shop at Otti ray aid have accepted a positic with McMillan & Jones and will a] preciate your further business, also th ink you for vour past patrol age. ltpd R. T. Cole. How Kelly Found the Process of Pneumatic Steel Makin Detroit, Oct. 23.?The late 'Villia Kelly, scientist, hailed as the disca1 erer of the pneumatic process < steel making, has been accorded tl honors denied him while he lived. The honor is in the form nC bronze tablet placed in the door < the public library at Wyandotte, suburg, said to be the birthplace ( the American steel industry. Steel men from all parts of tl country witnessed the dedicatn ceremonies. The inscription on tl tablet asserts the late Mr. Kelly ws the discoverer of the process of ste ?.? making that has made the buildir progress of the world possible. Following the unveiling, William < Kelly of Charleston, W. Va., a soi told a story that up to that time ha been a family secret. % He declared that years ago h father established a steel mill in Kei tucky and began manufacture of stei by the old charcoal method. Or day the slaves forgot to replenish th charcoal heneath one of the furnace Mr. Kelly investigated and saw tin cold ai_* was reaching the meltin iron and making it, not colder, as h expected to find, but hotter. "My father developed the air pre cess of steel making it, not coldei as he expected to find, but hotter. "My father developed the air pre cess >f steel making from this discov cry," ine speaker said. The son of the discoverer relate that two English workmen ;ater oh lained from his father the story o 'he process and that later when th elder Kelly attempted to patent hi process discovered that the late Si Henry Bessemer of England already had obtained the American rights, as serting he had discovered the systen independently. The speaker ehargei that later developments proved Si: iiciii,, iinu wn one 01 tne men wn< posed as English steel workers, ob taininj the story of the process fron his father. "My tather establis u 1 his prior t? rights but a struggle followed am he di-'i not meet with financial sue. cess," the son said. The elder Mr. Kelly established the first large pneumatic steel making riant in the country at Wyandotte Despite the fact that the Detroit suburb was the birthplace of the industry Pittsburgh later was settled as the steel city of the country. Use Che the ] There's less risk of placii tnveiupe?ureuter security i becomes when endorsed by And urge your employees establishing a personal relat your employees to us if yo them with joy and sincerity "I>arge Enough to Serve Any? C-ITIZ NAT ION A .4 > # * St, Gl VON! s r1 ,n in of i if-' of ^ ^ < M -mh|i t s fx ^ JSUKB^Hm 1JL '~ -t mg|^h d Erich von Strc in "A^OOL/S// IV/14 is A -lm**??*A?._ iiiprt n^^l I NOT >r,! (; i n iucii V4VWI iiiu?u? i-; Schools Established f< e Pagopago, American Samoa, Oct s 23.?Nineteen schools now have beei t established by the Island Govemmen v of American Samoa. The religiou: denominations still continue thei i! schools long since established in ever] 1 vilage. The children above 6 yeari r of age attend the government schools which close at midday, and then the] - closeattend the mission schools in th< i afternoon and evening. / The average woman of means ir J Burma wears about 50 pounds ol - brass jewelry. r Nunn & Bush Shoes For Men. AUSTELL'S SHOE STORE For Better Shoes :cks for Pay Roll ntf the wronK amount in the in the receipt that the check its recipient for payment. to .deposit their checks thus ionship with the bank. Send u wuiy nuu wo Bunii i V^VITC Strong Enough to Protect All." L. BAN ? ut ODA1 STROHEI In the I DOl pjf SWAG H SW1 51 SEREN ?!fj rniiN' snobs h bi fooli; idlf DUE TO' Kh PICTURE THE BOOS 1 X WHEN YOU \ if RICH, CR 5 : X YOU EV It , I V Let us know and T % morning in tim *X* fast. Try it one satisfied with any if HiLLCREST .A * The State Poultry Show Clemson College, Oct. 21.?"On ( tober 23 the State Poultry Show \n be opened and the largest and hi ; class of birds ever exhibited th< will be displayed," says N. R. Mel hof, Extension Poultry Specialist, w j is doing much to help make the Poi 1 try Show a success. "We have a n< ; building with more room, and not or so, but also the birds will be arrang in such a much more systematic ord< Hundreds of dollars will be giv away in cash premiums and misci laneous articles." The South Carolina Poultry Bree i era' Association, which is putting the show, has made great progre in the last year and this is due the tremendous interest taken poultry The Association has t N -IP I . . !U J 1 = W { and 1 IM, "The 7irst Milli< mm mm Isn GER1NG NDLERS E HNESSES rs? lOKS i IIS ESSES? BIANS SH WIVES ^ HUSBANDS 4 FHE FACT THAT IT IS B0( AT THE ABOVE NAMED T1 TER PROGRAM. ii^it A A A A A ji^it A A i*t t^it A VANT THE BEST <> EAMY MILK ER DRANK f ? you will get it every y e for your break- i e and you won't be other. Y DAIRY FARM | a^A A A. A. A4^a4a A^A J^A v^v v^v r^|~ I crood fortune to secure the services i of two of the best and most popular 1 )c_ judges in the country to place the ^ rj) ribbons in the keen competition at ] jgt this year's show. 1 ?re Besides the open competition, there I lr- will be additional features of the show i ho that will be equally attractive to the 1 ill- progressive poultryman. An egg show < ?w will be started. How many people ily know what a first class dozen of eggs ed look like? Visit thf poultry building t er. and see. f en The Extension Service of Clemson 1 el- Agricultural College is going to put I on an educational exhibit which will t A- be of veal value to all. A few of the 11; on things that will be seen are a pen f *s of laying pullets properly fed; a pen li to of capons; a trap neat; a model poul- c in try house; and charts on the various t ne pnase* or poultry tptrk. a JT . j 4 " - J MM-W u- J. M The roivio Man Yoi I ?n Dollar H ? SPENDTHR Gil DED1 GAMBLERS GENTLEJ A POST GRADUA COURSE IN LUXURIC SEIF-INUU SHOWS?2, PRIG ADULTS, 40c; C KTRR WERE AT THE R rw?Ml If IUJU ill 1 1114 11 HEATRE, AS THERE IS i 1111 i in 111?11 ?n m 11 ii n THERE IS S AT If you haven Only 5 more chandise like cc this sale is over when we buy ag COME J. F. II I I I I I I 1 I I I 1 I I 1 I I I I I I I 1 III I Buffaloes at the Canadian federal game park at Wainwright, Alberta, have increased in such numbers that government officials state the vast bract of land set aside for them is insufficient to accommodate them. A lumber of the older animals are to >e slaughtered, the carcasses to be ?old to northern trading companies bo be made into pemmiean. The government will retain the hides. Citizens of Harrah, Oklahoma, proest the ringing of the 9 o'clock cur'ew, because it interrupts their sulm>ers. Every night after the village las settled down for a good rest and he lights are turned out, the clangng of the curfew rouses the citizenry rom its slumbers and the situation 1 becoming well-nigh unbearable, ac- i ording to the delegation that ergis- t ered a complaint with the county < ttorney. F 1 ATP RROV J y * u Love to / Picture 'ivc IFTS r" FOOLS | i wujj. ? fflEK lTE jfl HJS || IGENCE g| 4, 6, 8, JO m E8? ? HILDREN, 20c H 7 A IMA 1ALT0, IT IS NECESSAS ABSOLUTE NEED OF S I I I 1 1 1 1 II I 1 I 11 I I 1 1 11 I 1 1 I I M OMETHING DOING E MCLURFS BIG SA 1't been there you have days of these prices; all c >tton are going up every i we will be forced tr adva ain. EARLY AND SAVE M !CLURE DRY GOOt 4 I I I I 1 1 I I I 1 I 1 I I I I I 1 I 1 I I I I I II TO THE The Union Tea Room is o lunches, sandwiches and ma est that has ever been offere Home baked cakes and ] and sanitary?100 per cent ^ terprise! The Woman's Exchange to buy gifts. Visit our shop. MRS. R. C. SHAN1 A road, s quarter of a mil* long or aid down in the shape of a race track |s it Pittsburg, California, is construct- j0 id of 13 sections, each section of a Hffcerent type of concrete pavement. orty motor trucks travel continu 3?BP-.i i ^ ?* I . >v Hate" 99 ><3 ? .. I mm?w<^ j&Sdu PONT ' lro<?L/e// w/kirg* MtnlM, |WM? MttliMt ' 9 ly to play this tage room for H 1 1 1 1 M I II 1 1 HI 1 1 11 1 I 11 I I ft vfpv iuv i iiLiii uni LE 11 ' lost money, lasses ol merlay, and when nee our prices 10NEY. (S CO. < ( 11111111111111111111111 ! ' JJ" PUBLIC I ffering to the people fine S lis. The best end cheep- I d in Union. I >ie*. Home cooking, clean B American.. A home en- S i offer* 4 splendid place I )S, Proprietress. | t isly over its surface. The problem to find out which type will lest the n treat. It ia IiomH ation obtained will more than offset a cost of the experiment.