The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, December 21, 1922, Image 4

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| RIAL A Girl y ?a wonderful girl flunf from city-ease to th< Y mountain wilderness . A KATHERINE X MacGUIRE | I 0 Strongheart, the wo y lean pack-leader that ev< ?? Through the drama Y emotion, thrill and amaz 1 H. 0. Davi! y A La IT u.i r IT C.l i luui i iai VJ? luvai io ijai Y Jane M Y Distributed exclusivel X X X x f' X * T X I I I I 1 l-l-H ! i I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 l-M-fr-H FOff At E De I; S. Mea Containing 433 acre topsoil highway abo This is one of th< divider! into small tr portunity to secure Union. Sale will be held Tract on the Unionfarm. Terms of sale: 0 payments with intei For ?urther infc Judge, cr Sawyer i Sale of 12 nriles, tor, one lot of cord o'clock. Personal ] 1' II'HHM ! 1 ! 4IT DRY GOOD Have determined to I "the Lin 9 It your cash is sh< I long, you win soive ] I It olien happens i 1 days before cur is cm I overlooked. At JHci i going on you will hi I tor tnis eleventh hou I For Clothing, Sho Goods and Ladies' cannot best our off Iand price are here. J. F. MCLURE "THE UNO Fire losses in the Uilited States from 1915 to 1920 would build 334,OOOhomes at $5,000 each. ha*. ;:> 11 ,TO T< A Dog | ?pulling between the blood-call of the wolf and dog divotion to the girl. 1 < STRONGHEART t's?One?1 errsfic?Pram; lf-dog, isn't a mere actor, but a k er prowled the w'fds, when he lea of human and the drama of wil< ement such as few other pictures > Presents "The S urence Trimblc-Jnne Murfin rodi turday Evening Post Story, "The ( urfin. Directed by Laurence y by Associated First Na ADDED "NO PARKING" An Educational Comedy also PATHE NEWS Usual Admission l-H-i-M II H I 1 11 Ml II I 1 I 1 t 1 I 1-1 Ii SA leven O'c c. 22. Id ins Beaty' :s, more or less, located 01 ut 3-4 mile West from the e most desirable farms in I acts and offered to the publ a small farm, on easy teri on the premises, commenc Cross Keys road adjoining ne third cash - he balance est at eight percent. >rmation see Hon. W. * Kennedy, Attys. 2 horses, all farming tool wood, etc., at the farm ho property sold for CASH. 1 11 ! 1 1 I 1 K 1 1 I I i 1 I I I I I I I I r -H mm I S COMPANY live up to their slogan: iderseiiers" >rt and your needs are iroiir pronlem. tnat uie last shopping as somebody has been | Lure's great sale now I! id iust what vou need I r situation. I ; es, Dry Goods, Dress Ready-to-Wear you erings. Both quality i ( DRY GOODS CO. I ERSELLERS" i With the exception of the British parliament, the Swedish Riksdag is | the oldest existing legislative body. n*,.v, aday I A Man | ?a splendid man among j itrange men. A figure of J sower in this great love J Irama of the wilds. J JOHN BOWERS % iller, as primitive as any A ns to the call of the girll A d bea ts surges a tide of A can give. a|? iilent Car f iction A -ross Pull." Adapted by c* . Trimble. o i tional Pictures, Inc. <?? J X ? ? X X X x i > i i m m i i i n i i i i 1111 i i i i > LEI lock 22 s Farm i Union-Cross Key* City Limits. Jnion County. To be lie. An excellent opns, near the City oi :ing with the Grant the Allan Nicholson in two equal annual j J. Johnson. Probate s, implements, tracuse and barn at one -M-l 1 I 1 I I I 1 I I I I I I 1 I I I I 1 M -H SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS LOST?One belt belonging to a boy's brown overcoat. Finder please notify Mrs. A P. McElroy. It AUTOMOBILE ROBES from $5.00 to $20.00 at the Peoples Supply Co. l.")G6-3t a FOR SALE?Majestic Range, practically new; bus been used very little. ^ Will be sold at a reasonable price to ^ quick buyer. Inquire at the Won- ^ dor Store. it ? Card of Thanlu / I desire to thank each kind friend ^ for the help extended me during my / recent misfortune by fire and thair A ? 5 continued kind attention to my wife J luring her illneRS. We are grateful < For every favor shown us. A ltpd. W. H. Bramlett. 5 Second Rice Crop A Estimate Records Decrease A Tokio, Dec. 20.?Te department of 2 agriculture and commerce has pub- 4 lished the second estimate of this ? /ear's rice harvest which is put at 4 JO,.>84,1 OH koKu, showing a decrease jj >f 2,0.r>4,648 koku or 3.3 per cent com- 5 pared with the first estimate publish- 4 cd in September. The second estimate Z ?h< ws an increase of 5,401,894 koku ? jr 9.8 per cent over last year's harvest /. or an increase of 3,668,306 koku or 6.3 ^ per cent on the average for the last ^ seven years. A trip by water from Cedar Creek, | V Montana, to St. Louis, was once ne-! -? gotiated by a man in an inflat d rubber suit. 123 Mmfmt ONLY TWO HOI DAYS B! People like somethii good quality for Christ When you get your | feel assured that it is ji Let Your Gifts Be TINS 56 Years You GO TO J. 0. GA1 pad ddirr , run riutr Oranges, per box : New York Siate Apples, per box .. Irish Potatoes, per peck Vfclb Walter Baker s Cocoa 1 lb Waller Baker's Cocoa Cigarettes, per carbon 5 gallons Kerosene Post Toasties and Corn Flakes, per 261b sacks Sugar 1001b sacks Sugar 8lb buckets Lard l oose Compound Lard, Per pound . 81b buckets Snowdr.ft Heavy, fresh laibutk, per pound .. 1 pint Wesson Oil 1 quart Wesson Oil Vfc gallon Wesson Oil All 26c plugs Tobacco, 2 for , Pineapple, sliced and grated, No. 2 No. 8 Dessert Peaches, per can .... Loose Vinegar, per gallon Best Pink Salmon, per can Plain Flour, per barrel Self Bising Flour, per barrel Best Grain or Ground Coffee, per p< 1 lb can Franco-American Coffee .. 1 lb White House Coffee Maxwell House Coffee, per pound .. Best Cream Cheese, per pound .. Meal, per bushel Arm A Hammer Soda, 6 for 6 boxes Searchlight Matches for .. Chicken Feed, per 100 pounds .. 1 lb Best Bed Salmon, per can .. 41b bucket ijgd 481b Tenneaflj^ride Plain Flour .. 481b TenreV ride Se f-Rising F1 241b TgmisH^^'idtt Self-Rising F1 1001b a*ckW*9. . . Short Loaf l^ad Pullman Loflpread | lib Army Hafli ' t * I DeBeer rocerfes Any v a r I J. u. u Phone 372 the of True This Bank claims the honoi thrifty souls of our city. F saving, wi.h a real and dsfinit age. & And like the pilgrims of way. But in the satisfaction mors than compensated for th "Large Enough to Serve Any?S cmz N AT lONAl ^?-? A%%%%X%86i6X86i6XS6S<XS6SeX%X3656S36XS : OLD MEN 8 Find it ??y ronv( Eings of a lifetime, it providee a refu orar. A Young S A V IE San wisely. Invest cei Rba numbered among" ( have forethought. "Ymm mv itru(*r la THE BANK fc%\%%T^^%lE3WS3WWI3WW?JK3%?JMW?3%3?3?3* MV " The united States consumes yearly . >000,000 bushels of flaxseed. ? IL ^ RE SHOPPING | EFORE ng different and of I mas. I gift from us yon can st right. ar the Mark of LEY ir Jeweler. __________ ULT : AND QUALITY $4.25 $2.50 35c 20c 40c $1.30 85c box 10c, or 3 for 25c $2 00 $8.00 $1 15 14c $1.25 ..15c 30c 50c 95c 45c 25c 30c 35c 15c $7.00 . ..$7.25 >und .. 25c, 2 for 43c 35c 40c 40c 85c $1.15 .,25c 85c $2 25 25c $5c $2.15 our $2 25 lour .) , . .$1 15 . .. $1.15 10c, 3 for 25c I 15c, 2 for 25 H 10c H where in City Limits. I 1AULT I N. Pinckney Street I IECCA Thrift ' of being the Mecca of the or here all those who are ;e goal, make thoir pilgrimold, theirs is not an easy of their arrival, they are eir journey! trong Enough to Protect AH." ,"?LNIv-5> _ BANFw aot?awt?<??M>aooKiaotaBi.?vtvt | ^ anient to fell beck on the sav- < Lke e shelter in the storm. ? ie when the eerning deys ere > ! Men ! i Make no mistake when ^ they form habits of ? thrift. A little saved to- ? day, piles ap a strong de- t fenae for the years that f lis ahead. t it refnlTy and yra will soon t the wise individuals who t j tkU bmmk but MM*." f OF UNION Out of a single pound of cotton 4,70 miles of thread have beea spun. | ? TOD IS THE AND THIS IS THE PI TOUR MiKD OF THA FOR MEN AND BOYS. TO THE HILT WITH . SORTMENT OF PRA( FUL GinS FOR M ARTICLES THAT WITH A LOT OF CAR AS A SUGGESTION I I ftWINH rtlFTS. ? ? -W WW ??#? I A Suit or Overcoat 1 I Hat or Cap I Raincoat or Sweater 1 Night Gown or I Pajamas | Underwear or Hose I Shir's and Collars I Shoes or Bedroom I Slippers I Umbrellas I Cares I DROP IN AND LOOK I WILL DELIVER Yi I WHEN Y( MULLINAX CLOTHIP J The New Wa; f LftTf XMAS CAN BEST FIND 1 WILBI i DRY GOODS i YOU WILL FIND EV1 LAND. THIS WI1 OF THE LITI To those who are se will be of service, som I pleasure to the user, s:cre full of merchan tions to la'e shoppers: Table Linen Napkfns Towels Gloves Furs B'ankets S"ee*s Pillow Cases ALL DRESSES, COAT! ONE-TH1R WILBURN DRY THE LADIE Duffy Lewis, Pacific Coast league manager and player, was a recent vis- a itor to New York and Boston, in both 1 of which cities he performed as a big leaguer for many years. ] English oak used in building West- 1 minster Hall, London, was felled between 1808 anl 1896. ki i lAY : DAY ACE to relieve t gift problem we are loaded a complete as:tical and useen and boyswere selected ie ani we offer ihy of tue folBath Robes Silk and Knitted Neckwear Wool and Knitted M..<n AT1UA11CK9 Hickok Belts and Buckles Ties, Suspenders, Garters and Arm Bands in Holiday Boxes [ THEM OVER, WE OUR SELECTION ^ 1 )U SAY. -FAUCETT (G CO. V Cash Store ! cunnnrr^o I 'I :|H FHEIR NEEDS AT URN CO/S STORE ERYTHING IN TOY LL TAKE CARE IE PEOPLE. eking something thai iething that will give we offer our entire dise. Some sugges J * K . . 1 ' *; Handkerchiefs Bed Room Slippers Sofa Pillows Hand Bags J Toilet Articles Silk Hosiery 1 Men's Ties Bed Spreads i 1 a ?i?* ? ? ? > AND COAT SUITS I D OFF. I 1 GOODS CO. I j 5' STORE 1,4 A teaspoonful of vinegar in a S imblerful of water will remove the 9 lines from serge. ? Some Kongo natives believe that 2 ppearanee of a baby's first tooth mk the upper jaw is a sign of had IB ck and that the babj should ha 1 led. M LI?. ^B ^^B 7