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8 GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1920 I. Discusses With Mr. Harding Ihe 1'ian For An Association Of Nations. SEVERAL OTHER CALLERS ARMY MAKES BRILLIANT RECORD IN THIS STATE i:nIUt :tft Men Fur A)-lmy IV Hod. Sergeant II rood I Plana To Kn lUt In Ike recruiting de 1 Slates a fin y eeember 1 to i n 1 m.rea ne of The 'aiollna l h- I Hit iti from Marlon, O, Pec. li.i Worl.i pea and American tin s I n v n d I M mi s w ii for' mow t ' ii.ua i n t oda y in 1 'r er-id n t - 1 1 Harding's consult ;i 1 Inns Ihtc about tin policies Of his administration 'I'h' f natfo nly ;H imil.ir Dm ln u mine itn . i(cinli'(l 1 1 hi i :.U ir- in .Mi llardiiif. M t N III i'J II tldef'M t oud t I n inloimalioii nalh- m w Ills leading Kuro p '. ill I fur llll a S K O C i H tjlillH d Iseus.hed w I ! )i M yron 'I ( '1 r vi' In ml, who wan Ami t.jMifr to Km nee nt i In' lli- world war ;iii'l who K"Mftl J n" I Klwte )' ot mn for ii li-Xt President Air. II. i i I' k n aiiioad and his on the peine pi liaVe l.f-i, b.oso ered In eonleiei pean HiuiiBiii.-n. Business ciii.t J i if, ns wern taken up by the Pri'fcidi hi - -!( with Pied I'phHm. William I h. l y and Mai shall Field all of ( 'hi. iin-. Mi. I iiuiiM. who is treasurer of i lie llepubiiean national cotnmlttii', alno discussed various or Kanlratlon (mentions Jett over from 1Mb cflmpalRn Others wliii paw Mr. Harding during th day in. lu.lerl Mrs HarrL-f Tay(.r Vpton. of Warren, ohm. vire-chairman th H-'iihl. fin uniform! committee and Hurry M PauKherty, of Culumbm, campaign Nu th lailnii'MitH of enlisted I ecem her i!". 11 men ovr the Hiuri'- period the pr vioiih month. So far this month ihe il e i ii )i rue 1 1 1 hu secured 4" 1 in en against 4 ' J for tin- entire month of N-jn-nititT ThH lo.ul recruiting head ijiin ricrN expect to umah all rci-r n i ti tig records In this, state this month. A large number of the new rn n wnrM sent lo the 2H t h infantry, Camp N. .1, and to thtt field artlil.u-v, 'amp CraK Now that the. second division, t'artjp Travis. Tex., has ) ' n Ii i I'd up nr w nn'ii w I I". sen! to the fifth division, (.'amp .hick hod. H. C t driM were rccfl'.ril I ifccni her tg I'or Hf.nl men to the fifth. S'TRt. J. Biandt, who ha.s for th pant in rnontliH hiM-n nin nn-1 ed with I )if hi ado U art ith of t hf J re:iiHhoro rtM-rul 1 1 iik orrir, lniH hrj-ii dlwchai K-d, after mitvIiik four yiir In the army, .s.'in''Hiil Mi a ii'U In contain plat tun -n -IIhIIiik 1" the riavy. Ilo dewtres to he-' i om a trill- rnoru arqiialnted with ttie ' realm of J- at her Nept uiip. Hi- will prohahly eo to Brooklyn, N. Y., for hln navat trainiriK- SerKnt Urandt t. i from Han Antonio, Tex., and since com- IS. SUSIE BISHOP IS KILLED BY SMALL SONSS (H II.FORD REAL ESTATE BECOMES MORE ACTIVE Itunil Tom nMhliiM Tiirn In irvrnl llrrda Filed Mnr- ',n, llrMvy. It. -l .Htai. j ..M.-r.lay tf!Ow ..l um- .Mie was .Mttini' In Her Home H,,l"lh" "" i.'mn dn. -jar. In Orange County When Ac cidentally Shot. FOR IIIKHKU EDUCATION Imrli In-r . Bin. rll v 111 Willi.' Ij pltHl. fi.lluv HlHlllip IhiTII l.'.ru. HlM (I 1 . . t lt,il. New, I -3 Mi Suf l: .1' h..p. .11... I 'IniKfit (Ills in' , I'll- 11. uillli '.f Hills llltlii i M. nili IIHilll.T lltM III ftiul Ull. Tin- ii'Tltl. nt lunl nlKlit. .Mi it chair ii f H r I living loom, room In K't 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 K i in i , ,1 ,oUl 8 o-lofl( lilf hup i iih wltl Ink In i- fcrat.- In the J'anilly ii oilli hoy l.'l't tilt) i .Hln.tiin In uriliT to clean It lur th.- (liriHtniaH huntiitK. Itel urn I n K h'' tiiihicicli.il the Klin. 'I'he Bhell In the chainhcr i,im cxploijeil, the UiHtl HtrlklnK Mrs, ItiKhop e.Htal c le mm. irlin(f to the deeds filed with H II. H"hartiii. ri'KltT of deed. Jn addi tion to the realty deeds a lare nurn her of inurrtago licenses were ats ,ln 1s- hiled. The deeds cover the following trans act loriM : i I 'troy K Weaver Bold to K. A. Mr-'Ih'-e proj.erry on Kendall street, UlKh I'l'iiil. fr 18.000, according to the ti l i NUO KlailljVS .1 I'' Mcdearin sold to R. I, Stlaall nix lo's In hlo, k "A" on W'lnfree ave nue. Urine loivnshfp, for S 500. as lndl ciilii'l hy 11, e stamiis. Joseph Taylor, Jr., sold to Hanks Kli hardM.n company lot No. 6 block 14 1'lslnr hiiIi. division, North Kim street, 'lllinir township, for 1,0U0. noted by the stamps. , .Mrs. I, una Apple sold to James It, .Shepherd I wo lots In block "A" on 'hurch street. (Lowry estate) Hock ''reek township, for 300. , 'He Cheney the "broken I'liysi lans from llill.horo 'orKe T. Klirh.tlA InM u t the rlKht'.stlKull 17 acre. ,.r i.-h .1' Kldc It is believed the pin acraped township for 1.1 sun ,., k .t. rarlrldKo when the pun was a,an h, ...,. ,. ' .... , uianrne I.. Uurnette sub-divlslon. 'r IJ 4. .-.I.. J-. . . . Iiik to (in eiiHl.oro has Inado ma n y ( mended the trip to W aits hospital anil 1 e,, ' , friends, who will regret to learn or h.s.,i,e woman was rushed to Ihnham In a , VPrJy ? 68t' H'gh departure. I.nachlne, hut died when within a mile V'6.00' Th'" P'P"ty ad- iof the Inst, n.t ion. llm lujl " JhDSOn and W"" M Ii. NIDKW HOWI.IXO TKAM Mrs. Mishop was Miss Susie Iiean, .. " ,' IIOMIKM AT V. M. V. A of Orai.Kc county, where she wns l.orn ,..,' ' ykndall sold to Kannle whole of her life. Hhel, ",; '" unmer townsnip ........ . . .. I 'or JJ5(1. This nrnnerlv iln,.. iK.i me to response to Mr. oss the a member of thu iiepuhllcan committee Former President Tuft is to ATarlon tomorrow In Harding's Invitation poaco association plan and other sub jects. Althoutth an advocate of the Versailles league, Mr Taft has Indl rated that he will support any other .practical plan to promote peace and ha Is counted on to contribute partic ularly to the proposal for an Interna tional court. MI 11111,1,11 cl,ATO.N 11 TI1M IHUIIK Of ,lll. 11. AII1IFIKI.1I Mls .Tntanria Hell.. Clanton and John E. Arrnfleld, of VI, im,. w,.ro mar. rled at the pastoilun, or MaBnnlla Street Hnptlst chinch al 10 1!, o'clock last nlKht hy Dev. Hay, noil, 1 It. Lanier pastor of the church. The bride Is , accomplished .laughter of M,. ..,,,,. ninckmo,,. Mr. and Mis Armelll.l left on triiln No. " nlhi for VVushliiKlon 11 for a 10. day hrl.lal tour. They return l.y wnv of Htchmnn.i vu nr. ,.t ll, l".ill,, contest et the!""1' lived the is su I veil y a Knight i 11,1(1 clyht chllilr 1'iinerai serv from the home : a in s headed by Mr. .Sides and -Mr went to Mr. Hides' team by a 2 lo 1 decision, the scores being 7B8 to 706, 7.11 to 7.10, and 673 to 711. Mr. Knight mnile the highest Individual score of the evening, being accredited with 187 points. The lineup and scores were: Hldea, 129, MB, 1; W'hlttcomb, 150, 176. .3; Mullock. 174, 140, 147; Alston, 11)8, 1MI, 136; Ilarton, 147. 112, 119; Knight, 165, 187, 125; r.vrt t. 151. 115, 142; Osborne, Kin, 118, 167; Kogleman, 1 1 4. 1 27, 1 37, Bollinger, 188, 163, 150. The next game will be bowled Mon day night at 7:30 o'clock between teams headed by Mr. Kranz and Mr. Kverngam. The bowling alleys will bo open all day Christmas. of Kannle Richmond. their return here th home at rhlte Oak tng superintendent of the dye pUnt. Uerlir Porae Increased To arai.tMIO, Lexington, Ky Dec. 23. The purse ( for the Kentucky derby to he run at , Churchill Downs. Louisville. May 7, Ilti2l has been Increased to 150,000. It l- was announced here tonignr ny i m ; ullll. Malt J. Winn, general manager of the On Kentucky Jockey club. This sum to-j will make their' gether with entry and nomination r. rs Mr. Arm Held be- I will make the total value of the racej Whlt-e Oak In excess of $60,000. The value ot me race to Ihe winner In 1920 was .ij,imp'i. m were conducted nth of Ilillsboro this afternoon with lot-rment In the fam ily burying ground. A small group '.r I n II u e ric la I Durham citizens I last night al the Trust building here lo consider Durham's share In the slate-wide move for h,K-her education uiillec the leadership of Dr. 1''oy Hnlii-rmui and John Sprunt Hill. Hepn scil at n es of North Caro lina insl Itul mils and Mr. Hill spoke on conditions al North Caiolina university I nst , l ill iuiiH of the state Plllt, I the ,1 -Sslt i oral :,i'l it, the effort to put olleci m "i, a workable, basis IlltlCI. 111. and oilier and made rial and l) the state Willi full tlolis for John Si fuinl Ii. r th. bill Ion of will be reccii erson was . Durham com tions of each inltteee of l a lid ,11 p. I , 1,1 11,11 .ii Durham's, on 1 1 ein en t w 1 1 Ii a cout ri i and oilier subscriptions d tonight. Dr. Foy llob cted president of thej in 1 1 . .. A iumiil associa '.lli He will appoint com- j a I ii.cn and women who. CHARLIE MAYS ESCAPES ! FROM DEPUTY SMOTHERS One Of Three Negroes Uel Tor Killing ' Hev. Mr. Itrrndon Make. Mprlnt Tor Hlw Freedom. Th, (Irei-niboro Ii,llT N,, her,,,). j 10.4 JWi-h,!)! National R,ek lll.lg Malelgh. Dec. 23. Charlie Mays one of Ihe three negroes brought here from Wlnston-Salem today for saTc keeping following the killing of Rev John llcrndnn, I'reshvterlan minister ,,f for (iniin-I "'"'K'lK'Wn, escaped from Depute .-oioioers niter tile penitentiary party reached the union station ami near mot .i cnmmoda- n'11 ronignt prison silt h,ri le, l,l tuilents. heard nothlni,' from him. i no accused man escaped In crowd and mad. for freedom Morrow, r)er(l rt . T, H W LH Tjyp IWIUW1AWI"W1"1I"I"I " 1 J" '""I." (DlBrataaJDBl MODIL HO. 11 0 IHIRATON.i ..OKI TNI CHINIT IIIIOB ITTll C AI1NITI here fo ; he 1 1 ion a I will noli- it fund inK forw.ml i.f th- ''ilu m nt in th-- I. N'o th I' nqiia 1 1 f l d inU'M s.me of the h'f.'d ..tu.;iliM prot; r ain. v hi- Ii w ill b 1 t he Hla I'-ii isl.it ure, w ; I I )in ham l".. 1 in ill :i rn nt M'h'iM elos.-d t' ho Chrislmas holidays, tounty losi d y H! iday. Tarry-mnvc- and support hp I leu iwia i i e pr':e n I fri to fflvrll by the day for Kt'hOdlH SCOUTS WILL ASSIST IN lllCTDinilTIVr' II WliPTS Confident Men Will Continue To Bark DIM RIHl' n.NIt 15AM.fcl. lllni , In KnTt To ,.lv. lh(. Southfi-n (,oud Service IIi-kIii 'llil Afimn AVork Of i-iiIImk: out Urt :um nnd -too ,ulH itt rrorlMluni. It, 'tween S'im and 4iMI hask'ts full of priivisloitH will he dixt rft.iited hy the ,-lty hoard of puldh' welfare today t hrotiKli t lie I M'outs, It was an iiuuiK'ol taut, nlfch f S.'out Kx.mmH lvc It.' K. Inimy titled that .'-tnits are ex-1,,-ete.l to in at the nl'ficc of Mrs. Hlaneh.' t 'a i r St erne, 1 mm------------------- ' tiKlri T ' tel """'J III I! I VL.I ; . ."i, 1. 1 ihxiiit ,iM i U.i in Klvi., you uttii'l wruns on '. I. ini KeeonlH- Moiuethint; that will give pleasure lonif after ' .'tint thlMKH have been forgutlen. Mill Hlaneh" fair Sterne, In the new eoiirt- ' house t his af le r ii nun a t o'cloek, Victor Records Appropriate As Gifts tl"rh ' ' " "ribu,i"n wl", 1 I I i 'omm Iasianer I. W Ionaviint will 1 " Si;-.e filye I f H.l( pri'vol.- uirs and trueks to trans-' I In! prol the basUi-ts to the homes In all 7,VI I 10 l..iO lh'iit Muh. llol r Mwht Ohick-lieliners (II II S(.rtons "f (lie .ity. Not onlv will the IM 15 10 l.oo Holy l(thl laiey Mnrnh 11 MoutH hli ilistnbule the hitskeis pro-' I H'nnthiiM de Noel) (with I.yrle Qt I u vl,i,., ihr-nifli .Mrs. Stern, "h orjianiza-i Slleii iht, Holy Muht . .Trinity Choir Jill , j)H) liU, ,,,,,,,, js miinn a l.a.sket .l.lMrl IS l.:i,"i AnaeU frin llic It en I m ff ;iry Trinity Choir uhoh It will distrihut'- to (he family1 h, MHIr Town of llclhlrhrni. Trinity Choir whirl. ll may .". bet as espe. ially; j 12 I ..t," While Nhcph-rdN Wntehed . , . V lr t or Orn t oi i. . Ii (j " 4 r 1 1 1 ' Chorus II jl S'. i M'' vHterdav aft-rnoon o- I Ciie- I pn hc Mlrfnlaht Clrar VleK-r ' lirSM,.d h, i e, ., urai.t..d.- to the I (iral'irl.. chorus Mil ( ( (. ,,r -i, u- neri'iin j is.-isn in .sr. Sllel Mhl. Holy Muht Neapolitan Trio nT-lnVer Mi t'b.'l i ''-P 'ml. .1 to tb- i ChrUn.,a ll,mna S,.,.t- lUrp ... Fran. Is j . ,,.,,, I, " S . . xpres.-d i I .it ii I i no. Ii II I . . i 1! I , iiiillili'ii.'i' i' ii i i ',i Hi' I : n i nil . be - I7IBI IO JW , Stmt,, Kl-le ll.kn i ., ,,,,, ,;,,,,.,,.,. ., falls lo j llnrk! Ike llrrnld Anirl, Mug . .Trinity Choir , 1 1 ' 41 ' t K11,,, , p,. MIIIIMI 111 .Hil A.le.le Flrielea I with Chimes) . . , Tr I n 1 1 v Cho I r f "' " ''''"'' ' h""B" ' ! Joy lo Ihe World Trinity Choir P ' -- J MKMIS IS .IM,, Marin Ivinll,, hy lllman) Caruso ' RAILWAY SHOPMEN (lIVE j W I" !..-.' II leg lr nlolln l.y imhalist) Cluck I I'RFSENTS TO FOREMAN I SIHOII 12 s.imi I ullnl); from .li.eel.n McCnrina, k 1 " ' I , violin by Krelslerl 1 I l.t-neriil I'tireitni n II. I.. nlMira nnd j MMMIO I '2 S..HI Home le Our Hiianlnln, (Trovator. l Caruso ! Mgln l oreiiiiin .1. Hnlker He- 1 Si huiiiitun-Hi-liik. J meinlien-il II, I'l'tiiiiini I-;iiiIii pi,. i T.1II7 12 1.75 . nprlee 'lennola Krelsl. r ; -pp,. , n.-. 7 -n shop ,.f j sr&X4 III I. Ml .n 7.n CPhe Kiss I Karrar IV l.uca j s,.,ilh,ni ,,iilii.iv pi.s.ol.il 11. I: Na- :l ll.'V'JIS la :i..vi l.ucln ISexi.ti.) Caruso,i;alll-Curcl, '..is. genial lif iinn "f Co' lue.han- Ij I. nca. nr I ',', I depa, ttii.nt or 1 .i n ill. diiislo,,. a ! NHSitl 12 1. 711 Annie l.nurle M..ba I .cat'l, chain ali'l It Masoc, cliarni With III TIMS I'J I.7.V- l.o, Here the l.enlle l.nrk ... I la II I -Cu rci H I Knuihl Lnpar ami Mtni. ..ler.l .1 . .,!, 1-S.V-A.. TN ah ,he M.h. Culp ZZ"Z.W tl uTmUrZ: Jl I I Tl. simp iii,iini' olTiTeil their Co- Ii i .llul praise, 1 Mi' N'nli'Ti fur his faith- jl Greensboro Music Co. i "Everything Musical" lEyITS'. I I ialk.r, wnli a h .i ilifu! hand 123 South Elm Street I -i 11 i -M.i.r ti... pr.-a..n.- . 51 " ' " ggp Vn iii i iiiii.i i; i m kv j) - &Jfr'j''. 'y' ll"; III. I in: OK II. F. I.OMW , ??cZTz7 jljfe-QFvir llewiawr Vk ii'.ti ii.te unit.,! In marriage ot the xm ' 1 ""1L i'1 mSmnmMmmT9 Mr ati.l Mr- ' a b ft ' n train No. .' lai unit ; ) ll.i.i'i'.i. p t'.. on , ' ii hi .1 , 1 I , ' i . i,, 1 1 , , t .; at ii t h. y I u:ll in :i I . is. ., I,",iie .,. i .r n sbor o. , Mr. I .otn.i i. ..liiii; a ion In Ihe :r.,., Ii.i,i. ii c. pal no nt of the South-, it,, in ilw a here ' I II Fl I I.F.I1 . I. A III. I ll W 1TII ft I If , llil.l I An-ii , VI 1 1. 1 t). v BaaaBBBe-w f'''' 'o"''1 Avli" ati.st..l here yesfer-i!i' JBBawBfc. lilav on a w.in.Liit fr.'tn A'atnance JT aV l.'inli charging him w h 1 tug tr.s- 1 th ' pass.. I on l.'s p'.i..- . .1 l i f.'I'ce did r. JW I Mkc a lilti. ' t ..I f ;..,, hie wife le Mf k ..tainst l et 11 I I l i ".i .s P. rut h. Id el H Ta-VW U ,,, ',.! .etna, 'if H I II II .1 . -,.,. .. ... I,P,.S 3. 1 ' " r,oi''i'"'r.".'!:s .1,. ,..-t..i i.st.r-"" VM-MXL I M hn' j.,,l "p't'll g ' '....-' Deputy j ,.,,.,.. n:.,,i, ii,,v-.-.. 'n'r,:';: - M to OI'IHV!.: MMKKT H l .e r... MMMt HI IX I I MM HDO Th f ) V. " I The Ncrlh I'uroUi.. I''ibl:.- Servief a' M mT KJSj f-jjl'lHi wfTl hour wou .1 be ..terx-d m the rentine IIS H I "U I m virtS? ....t.-n '.r Chroma. n...rn,nr 'J' ? ' '-'AM '!V.r..., It h.. b-en in.- of i sen . . J .ii "n : .- m day , ( ft , M m l ) a i t ' '' at 'T at It ant !;. " J i ' no iO aped In the specteul.ir sprint John Mays and I.auien.e harKed with kllilnk' the nun. Ister, were placed In prison. ! Two hours ifter Homer Clark died at the Htnte prison yesterday evening ' the hoy'a father came here to take the j son bHrk to Swannanoa for Christmas i 'otins (lark wan serving 30 years f.ir ! murder. His falllni? health moved (inv- ernor mrkett to prnnt a pardon that mlRht return home for ChrLitmaM 'enkened condition and excrement : duo to Mb new frepdom hastened the yoiinff fellow's death. The father took th body hHck today. SOUTHERN RAILWAY HEAD GREETS ROAD'S EMPLOYES AJdm$ President Fairfax Harrison, of the Southern Railway syntem. Bent the fol owiriR: message to all employus of the system yesterday: "Once anain, after a Ion? Interval, it is my privilege t send you a heart felt Christmas creel in tr. f wish It micht be delivered lo each of vou In dividually. i.t as that is impossible, SANTA CLAUS WILL HAVE 1 fink you to remenj.ber that I am think i' K of you with pride in what ynti hftv tlnne for the old Southern during the past year, and with affectionate confi dence that ygi will continue to hack mo up In the effort to Rive the south the best transportation service hi any section of the country." (Such Cleancut Tones Increase Jour Snjoyment Music gives the truest pleasure when you can forget your surroundings, forget the presence of any instrun it, and lose yourself in the enchant' ment of" beautiful harmony. But to be beautiful, harmonies must be free from the harsh, scratching sound of needle on record. So long as records are made as they are today, there is necessarily a slight friction. Since this cannot be prevented, it must be muted. It is this problem which is solved by the principles of The Cheney reproducer. Let us show you how The Cheney's tone adjuster, reproducer, tone arm, acoustic throat, orchestral chambers and violin resonator also increase the charm of its music If you cannot call, send the coupon for the interesting Cheney booklet. MORRISON-NEESE FURNITURE CO., 118-120 West Market Street Greensboro, N. 0. thi chinit nnonvciR How Unmusical Noises are Muted The concentric rings make it possible to use a diaphragm remarkably iensi tire to musical sound waves without danger of falio vibrations. Thus "blast" is avoided and the 6cratchy sound of the ncedfe is muted. Please nend me without oblljuHnn Tour beautifully ilhintrnted 12 page Cheney booklet Nam MAKF PHYSICAL F,DI ( ATIOV PAHT IIH. II SCHOOL THAIMNG 'SpwUI to ihUlf Hew Imrham, Her. 23. A bill to place ph vsir;t ed neat Inn on the list of com pulsory suhjerts In the curriculum of overy hich school In the state has been drafted by M. U. Clark., of the Durham v M- ' for presenta tion to the -t.it e If cd si nt ure It hits the approval of th- N'al inna Physical Kdu ul ion -"'vb-e. of Washington, P. C, and of M.tiy Huberts Hinehart. Wjtlter Camp. T'r 'li:ii n .Mayo and other eminent - merit ;i n s. A tehnram from E. Dana Caulklns. m.tnaut-r f the National Phvshal Kdu- atli.n st-rvice. aiprovinc the hi) I as dtawn up hy Mr. Clark and f.rover c. Th.iine. uriris immediate action. It :i-.ks Mr. Clark to confer with State S r iiiten.b nt .f Pulc Instrio tlon Hr....lv. and r Pankin, of Italeleh. ' Thf si .i t.- con v-nt ion of the set re -' tii. y of the chambers of eommer. e of N. i'h Car.dlna will be held in Durham u;irv 4, at the Invitation of the Pur - , i chamber. Klaborato arrangements' their entertainment are under wav, ' eypeeted th.it Dr. CI M Ilrum- b;un,'h. nott d )hytelan of WashlnRtnn. will address the convention, and In the on i no of his discussion will brlnR up th- need for physical education In the ols. Th" bill will be taken before the 1 1' u islat ure containing a request for ;in .ippropriat ton of approximately $ir.0iin it uas stated, for the malntalnence of a ph scn traininp department within the d-'premtn of education. 1 I 'HOU 1 K, HOI Ilt:, JH H FIKI? fl.fMW AT RALKIC.II Th (.rwithoro Pally Ns Hnrr-.ii .no Mrrhnti tlonI Ranh RMf u ik h. P. c ? 3 Thomas K. H-ld- W;tke forest drupKlft. who n I. ted in federal court last f i - eel I n p stolen pood s. k now int." them To hnve been stolen, was ypi i.t'Liv fln.d Jl.nen and held under bond of l on n f. appear at the Februar term of o u r ' to answer other cbarg e nf r. i t i 1 n (E j TO DISCARD HIS SLEIGH i A SnowJemi Christum For Alimmt Mn ! tire ( nlted States Korccnat Hy ! Hpnihor Hurenu. AVashlnKton, Dec. 2'.). Santa Clans on his visits to the homes of American children tomorrow nlht will he com pelled to resort almost completely to an airplane or some similar new f a ii c led co ri ve a nee, for the' weal h r bureau tonight forecast a sni.wbss Christmas for almost the entire I'nitcd States "Kair and cold" was the w.ather for ctster's prerlictlon for almost the entiio portion of th.' country accustom ed in "the pood old days' to a "white Christmas." The only .snow of suffi cient depth for the sI'iKh of the Christmas saint, the bureau said, would be In Wisconsin, ikti In rn Michigan. northern New York and northern New KiiKland. where snow fell early in the week and has not melted. The PaciriV coast was excepted from the forecast for fair weather, the charts and maps of the w.ather bu reau showing that rft i u and genera 1 ly unset t led wea t her miirht be c pec ted w.'si of the Rocky Mountains. The south, whfTe snow seldom ap pears as early as t'hnstmas if ut all, will hn vp weather sli iz ht ly below the av-rae for this time of year, t ho bu reau said. YOUR DAILY Plenty Of Red Blood Keeps Your Health Good. Easier to Get Things Done. POOR BLOOD A HANDICAP Pepto-Mangan Builds Up En ergy That Fatigue Destroys. llltlTl PHFFXT (;IYF' TO POI.M HMK AM KIHt MKV and The Cone Kxport oiM ih n t'! e rda y cont I n tied Its e v 1 - ' It'in- of appreciation of the work of. e local police, and fire departments by tiding to eti h member lit in cash as' Christinas present. It is said to be. e annual custom of this company to i in. mher in such a manner these pro ctors of the life, liberty, and prop-i t oft ), public j (twnlrr Riium l)e4. A( water H num. d.iught- r l.hitl Atuater and widow t num. of Hynum, Chatham nt the ht'iin- of h. r M? .1 N Ta lor, at Hur-i-t imrht as a result of pn.u cordiitu to a telephone men :vcr here early this morning ne ra I w ill proha b y be h - I I'!' annt. thHtr-iam coun -i Dr. and Mrs S H Tur 1. (to to Burlington this hi ij, you overwoik. strain, your system has e! do If you keep it up very blood simply cannot lake 1 he w aste. It becomes eh Commission poisons bin keep on working jus Pui when your blood beco Heed v it h In Repose An old friendly enemy who has been in our midst since 1914 was buried last Friday morning1 under an avalanche of bargains at Naiman's Store, 332 South Elm street, where bargains in men's and ladies' ready-to-wear clothes, shoes and furnishings reign supreme. Poor old H. C. L. our low prices killed him. In order to bury him still deeper we are making even greater sacrifices to m"ue our Bargain Feast Sale a real thril ler and a pleasant memory to all who at tend this sale. This is the place where we give chickens away Friday night at 10 o'clock. Come in and register. You don't have to buy a thing if you don't want to at Jacob Naiman's 332 South Elm Street t th' sa me. w e a k -tlnd it en.d vour vitality lowers. a burden to get things done Yot; sp. -.1 lags You begin to feel all in '1 hen is the time to take that splen ,1:,, i on 11 . I'epto-Mangan Your n.-eds enriching Physicians r nitnd Pepto-Mancan because it r 1 corpuscles and makes M'lir ri' 11 ami red. It cleans out a po -on You begin to feci Mionner rint away It is n.te h 1 . fc.t work done You ha- r. i .i I vpt o- Mflnpn ti it.,, t form Th ac 1 1 y the same -11 prefer Put be ei.ulne Pepto-Ma 1 ; u il s ' thou Id i rt iHfmont. old !1I ' in kind ! on the package IIIKhPHi lATIHTiniKM 1 W PT 'M M. There m-rt a cMrrh ): 1 ' O C,o. K 1 Itations m Ch ' 1 ' n n s a Chr;-' in a s Kid Mfh.iFt . nine b-: 1 n r . v i ; '. Iv- h ' 1 ! a r d a f a T. . ntl bv '! I . H. 0.l(rB Qalte III. w H inborn. ho wh taken r-is hoM.e on Wt Washington atx'tiT a wek ago has been quite ul. k for tt! past day or to. Those at his r-dide. however, were able to ( III Rt H 1 ulicM improvement In hla condi tion last ritprt ntertain 'mt. siant a at ; )" T 1 hrow ) Otat t la rlu Todo. o Dec : The 'mo Toledo1 r. i - fartoris of The K'ctrie Auto-Lit iJun,rompiiv a siibfiid'arr of th Willi- ! i nday , o rr land cn-.panT, A r'oao Inmorrow j Don't Let Weak Nerves I Steal Ypur Good Looks ! I Plain Kitro-Phosphate, the one or- Itanlc phosphate that hrc r. - b. ro Dr ug ft h r gond drug- ; ul t jrn neak tt-adj s and ai.d amhi :on to ' and thousands j gist a know Is be ! nerves Into strong I reTore vigor, enr( Everybody Is Shopping At ern out discourth-d men and Will rvM and n-nd. f'T ;t' ity c f o u : a S'rT(thn your n iip : h 1 1 once k ee r. 1 n' f -r- e h tea aw i .SaXXaVXa v in n and imn i'Ub.4 I o4 jr. ut tf or W 11 a p 41.:
Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, N.C.)
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Dec. 24, 1920, edition 1
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