The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, December 20, 1922, Image 4
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I Hollingswoi
I Let Hollingsworth
I swer to your gift pre
I A large assortmc
I 1 lb., 21bs., 3
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Packed in Christn
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Wools, Siiks, Lisl<
fancy mixtures. Fat
SURE TO PLE
J. COHEN
"The House
A Com
of In
The interests of this bu
interests of our city in |
general.
'1 he development of our <.
tion of our various indusl
all engage ou- diligent ;
that many of our most s
pleased to permit us to
work!
"Large Knough to Serve AnyCI
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NATIONA
I FIFTEEN SAJV
Right out oi the heart
of New York City.
You can save several i
dresses from us?
$7.95, $8.85, $9.85.
will be the last shspr
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(holidays, first conn
the latest styles and
36 to 52. Ladies, we
ask your neighbor.
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particular and the South in
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tries, our profitable markets
attention. An'd we are proud
successful business men are
help them in their splendid ]
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Strong Knourch to Protect All."
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of the Dress Kingdom | is
Less than half price. ? "
dollars on buying your | ta,
$4.95, $5.95, $6.95, j
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nent before the Xm?s
s first served. All of h
material. Sizes from |
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RIALTO
TODAY
Jesse L. Lasky presents a
GEORGE MELFORD
Production
"MORAN OF THE
LADY LETTY"
WITH
DOROTHY DALTOW
AND
Rudolph Valentino
The tale of a girl who sailed
the high seas like a man! And
taught a pampered son of for*
tune how to fight for love and
life!
ADDED
"FOOL DAYS"
A Fox Sunshine Comedy
Special Tomorrow
"STRONGHEART"
The Wonder Dog
?IN
"THE SILENT CALL"
i'own Cr!er Pressed
Into Service During
Newspaper Strike
Sydney, N. S. W.f Dec. 19.?The
own bellman of Pe.th who had been
die for forty years, was revived durtip:
the newspaper strike when all
icwspapers were compelled to close
lown. It lasted five weeks.
The strike began when the proirietors
refused to accede to the denands
of the mechanical staffs for
nereascd waxes. The men walked
>ut and threw a cordon of pickets
iround each office, which prevented
?mployees from entering the build
ngs.
The strike brought to the people of
Perth forcibly the part a daily newstaper
plays in their lives. Public
louses and coffee stalls, in order to
>atisfy the general demand for in"ormatoin,
began posting real and
maginary cable and telegraph news,
\uctioneers and stores found that
ew buyers attended their sales withlut
the usual advertising. Motion
picture screen advertisement writers
tegan to work overtime.
Christmas Boxes
The Christmas collection boxes !ef
it the homes l'or funds for the Christ,
i.as dinners and treat to the poor anc
erdy by the Salvation Army will b<
ailed for Thursday and Fridav o
his week and as there are about 43(
if these boxes over the city the publii
a again urged to put at least oni
iollar in this box that we can raisi
:he $500 askej for the Christmas an<
winter's work, many of the poor wil
need help after Christmas and w
want to see that every needy famil;
:ets one of ouv well-filled baskets foi
Christmas and also be looked afte
through the winter months. Pleas
, ave the boxes ready cn these days
io as not to delay us.
15G4-2t Adjutant Davis.
Christmas Tree
There will be a Christmas tree am
ntertainment at Carem Thursdaj
at 7:30 o'clock. After the exerc.sea
the ladies of the community club will
i>ell sandwiches, coffee and cocoa.
The public is cordially invited.
Miss Ehzabih Jeter,
Mrs. Douglas Edwards,
L264-2t Teachers.
search to go on For Aviators
San Antonio, Texas., Dec. 17.?Ru
uors that the search for the lost
rviators, Col, Francis It. Marsh il!
ind Lieut. Charles L. Webber, would
>e abandoned were denied tonight hv
daj. Gen. K. M. l^ewis, Eighth corps
irt-a commander, through his adjuant,
Col. Albert Saxton.
Colonel Snxton said possibly some
if the 30 airplanes now engaged in
he search would be recalled to their
ase in Texas or Californ a f >r n^cesary
repairs, but the Tenth cavalry
'wenty-fifth infantry, Indian runners
rom the reservation, and Arizona
lational Guard would still function
i the search and that no relaxation
'ould be considered until the lost
viators had been found. Today is
ie tenth day of the disappearance
f the airplane en route from San
iego to Fort Huachuca, Ariz.
The search still centers near the
itter place, where the plane was
ist seen.
lussia Produces a
State Automohil*
Riga, Dec. 19.?The Soviet Russian
overnment has entered the motor
?r manufacturing business, and the
rst car to come to Riga attracted
tuch interested attention. It is gray
i color, of 40 horse power, weighs
,530 pounds, has a speed of 63 miles
n hour and seats seven passengers.
The operation of the factory where
le first car was produced is in the
ands of a staff said to have been
ained in the United States.
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Devise New Immigration Plan'
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Sydney, N. S. W.? D?c. 20.?Details
<>f a comprehensive immigrat or.
scheme, involving the expend.ture of I
.'16,000,000 pounds sterling, have just I
been announced by Prime Minister
Hughes.
? ;
The plan is ait outgrowth of the
agreements reached at the conference
Kntish I'roijers last year and
provides that th^ Initial cost of set-j
-i?n^ a new farn tf'ii to oe assumeu
by the three go rVnments concerned
?the British Ei riplre, the Common
wealth and the liate.
An arranjjeme il ha* been completed
with the prei iftr of West Australia
under which ^000 new settlers
are to be intra! jeed into that state
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(These are in brown and I
I Ladies' Shoes, all leahter,
, to close out at
Lassie, lo" heel, in brown
quar'er Shoes for Ladles,
shoes are as good as eve
Clotl
tewest and most up-to-dati
en's Suits with two pair p:
ad finished Worsted Suits,
d Young Men's Suits in B1
$30.00, to go for
lovs* r
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at the joint expense of the three gov- P
ernments, with a total loan expenditure
of 6,000,000 pounds sterling.
on.-. *? ? - -
nit premier nas undertaken to introduce
75,000 new settlers within ^
five years.
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A similar arrangement has been b<
reached with the Victorian govern- b<
ment, and the premier has announced H
that he is ready to negotiate with at
all of the states as soon as they in- h<
dicate a willingness to provide farms, ni
At present the flow of immigrants ^
to Australia is between 25,000 and *
30,000 annually, but with the new
scheme, for which 36,000,000 pounds sp
is available, it is expected that the gi
number will reach approximately of
100,000 a year. ce
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came to Union. Just
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just arrived
re Serges, guaranteed nc
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hilippine Senate
Speaker Ranks Second 1
Manila, P. I., Dec. 20.?Senate
resident Manuel L. Queson's autoobile
license number today ia num- '
ir two, tl*at of the governor general ,
ting number one as formerly,
eretofore, the license number of the
itomobile of the speaker of the
)use of representatives has been
imber two, but the claim was made
at the president of the senate
ould outrank the speaker.
At official social functions the
eaker of tkt bona# also has boon
ven precedence over ths president
the senate. The question of predence
became the cause of much
[arm jj
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$3.98 t%
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arrived.) |r
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$14.98 tt
?t to fade, great in
$22.50 ft
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mts 4
vrn PANTS, ||
. $2.49 ||
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its
WE HAVE II
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tack It
discussion but it was finally decided
that the following order should pre/ail:
Governor general, vice governor,
^resident of the senate, and speaker
>f the house.
SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS
LOST OR STRAYED?One red a<#t
rel mare mule, about 8 years old,
weighing between 1000 and 1100
pounds. Notify R. B. Bailey at Bailey's
Stable. ltpd
?OR SALE OR RENT?8. W. Mitehl
ell's home on Church street* Will
sell one-fourth cash and balance la
three yean. Will rent furnished
umurn.inea. s. W. Mitchell, 2239
Vail Ave., Cliarloita, K. C. 1HI ft