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Madlaine Traverse Slumming in Paris rl Knowing that William Fox demands calisin li pictures, lloward M, Mit chell, (reeting Madlaine Traverse in ".nares of Paris," made an exact rep lica of a French underground 'wine shop for In important scene in this Oicture. litie sent days collecting In formation and phdotograph.4 by which e he could duplic;ate su( h a cellar cafe -the "club" of the Apache and the poor atist of lie latin iqua; ter. One sCt of phuot-raphl v"s given by Miss Travei -e. "Thee -how the iCafo Noir she x l~ained. "I vi sited the place 'with Fren'ih i dt in Paris-, having comlie aos,., hnezwil was8 play ing vith i.EO Stahl in London. A crowd of ,: .pcnt a' .vning in this uner iro d ri So!-', an!d all .bout Mr. ' i tchell b)uih an underground s4afe tinct .uld 6) credi to Pals he dinqy tling plaster, the red brick showing through, ;aid all about on the (olum ns and the Walls nketch vs of eel rie who had slummed there, drawn by the artits of the "tiartier." One shetch eemed to port ray Ni;oeon, who in his younger dktys had probbly vit d the place. Another wc; a :tudy ot' Maupassant, to whom .u:h cellars, Avere familiar. E'lary itHu ;'.tre on w1alls and columns was falthfully r9 duced. In the ni d of hi- uost affecting t work in thi ,:,oo scetne, the star of t hs aphot oWay. which Is to be Seen n' ihe Operai Iloue Tuc+,day, stopped, Mprl onrl ta id at the wall, "See the pictui re' 61 the column t here," she <xlaimaed. "I recall now; it is a AMkec of myself: an artist drew it on U\ . ::1N \isit to the .1 T I h.".; l"A 1 1*,ier1odo1:#.d from the phiotoiraphl (. 0 PiM Cured In 6 to 14 Days DnRyl 'ei ry *-v ip .' OiNTMEit-T !'S:, tc.: ........truding Pi..r -- -- - ? you c-i e' A F.SNlfI'S NOTICE 1920. The aud!a a il'ice will bo open from the firtA day ol lanuary to the 20th d;V Of F b: aLaIry, 020, to ma1Lkei returit ot personal pro;erty and all I t a a o: rea state, for taxatilon P the cnt-n. of tax payers the Audiitorw or h:., tputy will attendl the foin, g ntattd places to receive c rOtuntir. 1 ah1 y!Vr, to wit: T i. Jan. 2,' cufiletown town ship, J. . t'-a . Storl. Tu;d . .1.. 20. Jack., Lawnship, S. W. Dlan's. Tuesday, h. 1.% Jacks townushin TuodG, 3ta. , Hunter towni)p. an. !!-1. Cro Hill towni - t 11. . Waeiloo 'town I. \Va W erloo tovnt- I : store. 1 oungs township, tings. tovlillip, \Vaterloo tow. We '... . - 21 etfllowt' * . . . toum n ",(p. wm it i1, V ...aa.4 uena (Gw - ; * . . ... 2 . f Uah ;l.o '.2:!' 1) 1) . 1' 'I 1 I t , Hunter town-L1 T ho r I T.:. Iste towiunl i, Ow in ': :- it 0 Tihur i . Jan .2, Y'oungs town Ship, W. I' iai' fs Friday, JI 'it . I lunter townsthi:, ri day,' Jan. I 3 ' ulva twnb , i;;ny Cout m. l'ridt. an dnn.'2,Yug wnhp $:i unh ;l. y:hn. :21, Youngs townshIp, lAinford -t;alon:. Matnu:h.y, Jan. ' 1, ials township, hi. A. TPhomtion's storte. I 'Iea.o' ittake not that the aplpoin t mnents will te fill ed j ut as advert Ised and to ltl'':u comoie out and~ iake iro tourns. Onte msan usually miak~en the w2hole rounid anid 501mo may not under stand the ntke tin tlime, n I have dli vid'edl up t territoiry in the several townsbips. All malt- eltizens between the ages; of 21 and tP.0 years on the fIr-st of Jan itary, except hose who are incapable of inalrning a suppIor-t from being malmedi or from other causes are deemed polls, Confederate veteransH excepted. Also nll male ettizens between the4 ages of I 8 and r50 on the 1st dhay of January, 1921, are liable to a road tax of $1.60 and are requIred to make during the tlime abovo specifled and their return of samte to) the Anditor shall pay to the C!ounty Treasurer at the name time0 other taxes are paId In lie4u of wnrhinug the iroads, school tr-us Se'en, stude(1nts and mniste-rs are (x (elpt4:d fromt toad tax. All taxpayers ai re reqluired to give townshi p anrd n utmber of schoeol dIs li-icts; also s'tate w hethier proper-ty is situated In town or country. I~aeh lot, t ract, or pa'reel of land must be on I (red separ1 at ely. After the 20th of February f50 per1 cent penaly will br- attached for fail tire to make returns on personal proIp erty andI 20 per cent on transfers of J. W. THIOM PSON, 20-1id County Auditor. 'IEWS JOURNEY CAUMES (OMMENT ol pe(It-lOn on +1eIIIencau's VIIt to i Loiidon. Varied View Points. Paris, Dec. 12.-4Ireat interest has r (4en arou.sed here by Premier Clem iceci'si v!iit to) London, and consld rable splwecilation has apparvd as to he e'xact piirpose of M. Clenmeneeau's ri). It has been learned frotm a high uthority, howeyc. that t ho official b] oint of view of the French premler's c, l fissi difers f'Orm that of the p1rews ti a1 that. his purpose i; not, as has geni- al rally been reported, to 111141 the Bub- Y( titute'for the support of France which C as beenz vpected from the United tates. It was. Ihis authority declaren, I. c consult with the British premier re arding a ue!ibe of ie.tltiols that equire ore O l.Aor mgeil treattment1 ud which the Un ited States inl the resentIJ situati-on. ;.- nlot ablAe to) takev p effecively. France. according to th' smlie au hority, count a:, much today as ever you the imori Id of America--ind pon11 her m aterial aid in casev of 'need -but the official exprcsion. of French pinlon, if pointed out, is practically Iffcult as it riks jving the impres ion of interfe-ence hn Am rican poli its. N)Zr inst'pe. Ai i - .An ii quarter!) tieral ly conS idered h igh t aithorlta Ive that the F'rench government does ot find anything limpos3lble of ac plancet' In Ihe reservations to the o'.'na It of th leayue of natiou vot d by th. T'nited Stato. sonfate. Hlow v'i thte infiQiWtUpt p)ited out, If the Overnm10nt should maea statemen'It ) this effect it.-1 action Would lhav& the p :carance of taking part in the dis ussion of an American issue. Con fidence in tho nul1tiinatt solioln f tIle presen t 41ifferencevs and the ontinuing of the ccrdial reclations ex - 2I.ing bt ween nlance and thilhi 1 il 'tae.; renains intact, It i.; e1clared. fodern (awP-.ai iinTnms "1ims!le 4at.herine." A.'ny imal lookinig for a couis in flowi to Make IIer love You in Ipite of lier.elf." or "l ion to Make a mood Wife Onut of a Shr1'' sN e'Vn i inended it) ,o git o the Opera loiSo I daIy b , !'o-rc VJ;Ir,,,in it o in !tup o :.-ile ah riedte peeoi me-day run. Any gill who ha.M w aIe:ing a adkl - ,iln for the LI -Iml: w-It : m d of n - hiIg uff ! i ;h gii i of his c4!' , -. _e hi wa 0: lo o c: not, i.; al 0o n iam1inrthi m Ilv: I ".:I nd : ; I mloa bl Cat l- ri; .'' It'ere is an1vouLe who dio. :ik1 !w he 11me ained." with ., ;. .1 11 : il'o Nowo .) - i h , th ny m r of a -;chlool for Ithe I unlinlL of ho1yden'l' 'nd it IS no( ! 1ndervar4tenu ehiA.S, tither. eithter. impossilel Cather'inu''" l pre2Ient) fromll any rol1e ishe hias i'ver latyedl a itheri on stage or scrteen, and she~ does It in her usual thiorou ghily ca pa - bik 'i.R mne". With her -is featunred S-heldonm L.-wls In the ipc~letures(Iuo role o~fl an ()1 Inia tpptOr andl guie. Othe'r1 in t1.e cast are William li. D~av Idson asI t hero, .Johnn;;Ic Wal1k ar, Maihl 1 MeQuade, J1. Ii. (.l11mour. l'Id l01onman andl .1a31m-s 11111, .Ilhn 11. :is (1ue the enmenra~ manl for h444 beati fully artiallec outdoor' eff'cts. Main Cha.x'ed 'tith Making A way willh Wome~~b ns 0 1.' otes, P'ais, Dhec. I14.--.Nar'ly g,000i voters in anad near Paris cast thleir halliots in the recent el1ection for lI eni Landru, for member of the CThamber of Deopu ticu. Landr u has long bee~n held by the polce and accus'4 of being re sponsible' for the dia-ppear'ance of 13' womni to whom) he Is alleged to have pr3omfised marriage. GIlis wittieisms have made him very popular with the Pariaian puhilIc and this accouints for the facot that !',000 piersonis ('raISe'd the nmen of eand I i:tes' rt istored at the .Miniistr'y of the lauterior1 and wr'oter sancdrr'- niam24e on lie bellhot. Ihlimi (on elct1ion dany for ('X4aminaltion is; to thei whereabout:s of' Ihe Widow tolIlormb whIo was roglirre on) lthe >alli lIst asl hi -iancee numb er' 'l. Iaindrtu paid little attention to tihe riudge"'i (1uestiona,1 glancing Pensively )ut of the window at the heavy snow 'all. When tho judge remonstrated vlth him ha naM.: "I am greatly concerned about the itcome of .the elections. These pro !edings hero do not Interest me but fear for the future of my country. 'hat a calamity should Bolshevism ile in this land." Sanita Claus Letter. rear Santa Claus: Will write and 1411 you to please ing me a nie trunk and some fruit, tudy and nuts and If you have any ing inore for me I will be glad of iything you bring. I am nearly 6 ,ars old. 'I'hank you so much Santa Laittlo J0o11n It. llenIjamlinl. turcus. S. C., Dec. 15#, 199. MICKIE SAYS OR 1REPO-1'EIR SA14S wNOi CrITS tAtS OOAT is -"rT THE FELLER W41-1 NEVE-R GiVES IM ANY NEWS IS A.LWANS HOLURIt.' AOUT THVENv BSIN'NO 4.4 - 1 A I . B. t ~2~Mai Weak Links in a 'hiat'. %;just what imnitation parts are whei They !owk strong enong)hibt. fihe Trnetal isnl 't. t!! steel that. ge.s into the Ford Chasis and ver, uast and h.at-treated, each according to its use inii seir'e, others nved reiliency, and mu. 14ord,4 metallurgists have been studying thei .iust, hlow each unit. should be nuade to end 'i re know that. best. results can be obtained only hy parts, and that honest Ford parts wear from! E anger tha eouterfeits. We carry complete assortments of gen ',iv 1111 trucks. And our garage is equipped minor adjustments to Complete overhauils. Dil ('ome to the Authorized Ford dealers forsev Lis C ha,.Sis .... .... .... .... .... .... .....$ Runabout .... .... .... .... .... ....... TPourling .... .... .... .... .... .... ..... C ouipelet .... .... .... .... .... ....... . N all .... .... .... .... .. . .... .. ... W. C. WA E. Main Street IInd ]mewo 1-4 Introducing -- MIN N EH1 PALE and'SP -from fermentale suj 6 perfect barley and he which the aleohol os .4& extracted.rce n as raw materials, are - trie manufacture of< }I Our new de-alcohol .- ment enables us to n alcohol without 'in a :t aroma, color, nouris - This is the first one-operation methc '. "<'United States. The teideal dIrink both I I can be consun I ~ refreshed, and will ~ ~ ~ -When ordering 6J4 P' ji _IALE or MINNEI -F when comparing ~ ....CY%~ibeverage, including ~~ It contains mor< w.~ regular use will stin 7 -7 Order i - We~~ Deie n fi-e P . Rnlis nnnhw Strong Chain Ithy become a par-t. of yor)' Ford ear. ere--the strong, di rabie Vanadium Pord part. Ford parts are specially Some require a hard, Iliit-like wearfi need just toughness." ie problems for sixteen years and know a maximum of wear and tear. They tle use of special formiulas for different thirty-five to one hundred per Cent. Ford parts for both pasenger cars e careful, prompt Ford Service---from ivc in, it's better to be -safe than 1orry. Ce. t price Freight T.Ix Delivered 175.00 $:35.5' $19.59 $5'5 07 500.00 35.53 20.63 561.11 525.00 35.53 21.6G 587.14 i50.0O 35.53 30.9t 821.42 '75.00 35.53 136.09 851.57 550.00 :35.53 13.69 604.09 LDROP Laurens, S. C. stoaed A HI A ECIAL . (Duk) - entirely free'~ A',. rars. It is a k~ ugar, knowvn not used in '~ >ur beverage. 2 izing equip extract the ny way impairing or distur~ cng the iL :vor hment, and snap of the beverage. mnd only introduction of this comn m new d in the Northwest and( the seco :1 heQI result is a most palatable beverage hAI is for hot and cold1 weather. wed in quantities and leaves you I "t and never leave a distressed or heat ihng. insist on being served1 MINN. XllA IAIIA SPECIAL. You will b shed this new product with any at *real our old beverage. nourishment than the old brev. 1 its iulate your appetite. i Case for Your Home nd~ Ship to~'Any Paut of the United Sttes. 46NNE.A5: US - We Coidaaiiy mvite y nu tos *,pret ourt plant. aernI ti..e sn COpl tT~ e. continurms om C, Phne 1807