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GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1921 12 LLOYD PRUITT TAKES IMSELF Maintains Joseph Pruitt Had No Part In Killing Of Their, Brother. WOMAN INJURED BY AUTO (flpHUl to Dalljr Hull Danville, Va., Nov. . Caswell county officers came this afternoon and took Into custody Lloyd and Joaeph Pruitt, brother!, who are charged with com plicity In the death of their brother, James PruitU who wi killed nea J'ark Springe on Sunday evening. Lloyd Pruitt again assumed full re- -sponet-tiHty for the ehontlng today ABO ought to shield his brother, who, he maintains, had no part In the killing. Tho young man who last nfht refused to ay anything when Interviewed talked freely today and said that he waa compelled to kill hla brother, who put hla hand into hie pocket aa though to draw a revolver. Lloyd and Joaeph were In a buggy, he eald, when their brother atepped out Into the road and called on them to halt. The accused man aaya that aeelng the alleged sus- plcloue motion -of -nil hand he. drew lile revolver and fired once to frighten hla brother, but that aa he came fur thor. forward he fired another ball with fatal effect. Lloyd Pruitt eald further today that Jamea had threatened to kill him on eight aa a result of a fam ily quarrel, In which a woman mem ber of the Pruitt household had been nmltreated. Lloyd Pruitt'i atory don not corrob orate that of Hobert Graves who clalmi to have aeon the murder and who aaya that Jamea Pruitt waa ahol down with out preliminaries by one of Ills broth- -. urn In-th.ebuggy. Mrs. H. W. I'atterson Is in theUeti era! hospital Buffering from sevore In juries sustained yoaterday evening when, In the act of descending from a street car she was struck by an automobile driven by a man who gave Ms name as "8. K. Gunn," a brother of the sheriff of Caswell county, but who today provod to be J. O. (Junn. The police say that lie gave the wrong Initials after his arrest. Mrs. Patterson, eyewitnesses say, waa first hurled forward, then the automo bile ran over her and her clothing ' eatchlng In lb tndergeaf"she was dragged 60 feet. The machine demol ished a street car trolley pole and finally was wrecked when it struck a stout telephone pole at the corner of James and North Main streets. Mrs. Patterson was at first thought to be dead, most of her clothing hiylng been torn officer. She was rushed to the hoi)tarw'h'er'e"Vf)UKy it Was said she waa not critically 111 and that no Internal hurts had developed thus far. Gunn waa arrested by the police on the charge of a felonious assault, with driving a car while Intoxicated, and for being drunk. RESIGNS AFTER PULPIT SERVICE OF 40 YEARS Rev. James R. Hall, Moravian Minis ter ot Fonaytfe Ta Quit Active Work Mr s of Twla-Clly. (IokUI Is Dillf Km.1 Winston-Salem, Nov. J) Rev. James E. Hall, tor 20 years pastor of the Moravian church at Clemmons, For syth county, has resigned, effective bout January 1. Rev. Mr. Hall has been In the ministry about 40 years and It la understood that ha has de cided to retire from an active pastoral work and engage in other lines of en deavor. He served the Moravian church at Frledberg, Davidson county, - for several yean before accepting the work at Clemmons, where in. addition to preaching, taught in the Clemmons school, conducted by Ola denomination. The closing session of the I. O. O. F. district meeting was held tonight and was featured by a banquet, which was attended by a large number of local and visiting Odd Fellows. This morn ing the past grand degree was con ferred upon 8. J. Lambe, of Greensboro. who retains his membership In this city, and Dr. T. B. Bowers. Last night about 10 candidates were given the Initiatory degree by a team from Ha' lem lodge. As a result of A. C. Bulla's resigns , tlon as county health off ioer, tendered to accept an appointment as Joint - health effioer for the lty of Kalalgh and Wake county, the city and county health departments here may be con solidated. Committees from the alder men and health boards have been an pointed to Investigate and make a re port on the proposition. Treva. three-year-old daughter of . Mr. and Mra. C. B. Byers, who realde Juat weat of the city, died this morn ing from burns sustained yesterday afternoon,. While the mother waa out In the yard the child was left In the house, caught fire from a stove or grate. Home Making Class Meet. The home making class will meet at the Bungalow tonight at 7 o'olock. All mothers of the village are requeated to be present. I Robie Hedgecock Taken Back to Guilford Camp Robbers At Jamestown. BASEBALL MEN ORGANIZE (Bperli) to Dillr New.) High Point, Nov. 9. Roble Hedge- cock, young white man, who last March escaped from the Guilford coun ty convict camp where he was serving a sentence of three years for the lar ceny of the automobile of W. A. Davis, of this city, was captured near this olty this morlnlng shortly after . t o:dock .by Deputy Sheriff J. E. Wag- IliHf and members of the local police force. Hedgecock la said to have aerved three months of the sentence wnen he made hla escape. He was taken back to the camp tills afternoon. Dr. C, V. Harris, Raleigh attorney. has accepted an Invitation to deliver the principal address at the memorial service to be held In this city on De cember 4 under the auspices of the local lodge of Elks. Robbers early today entered the store of A. F. Johnson at Jamestown and escaped with several hundred dol lars worth of merchandise, according to advlcea received at the local police station. Among the articles taken were 14 pairs of shoes, silk hosiery and shirts. The police here have Joined In the search for the thieves, but no ar rests have been made. Attended by a large concourse of friends and relatives the funeral of W". V, Burgess, prominent High Point citizen, who died suddenly Monday night while on a visit to his daughter In Charlotte, was conducted this aft ernoon at the First Methodist Protest ant church here. THe Interment was made in Oakwood cemetery here. Arthur lyon was re-elected presi dent of the High Point Baseball as sociation at a meeting of stockholders of the organisation last night. M. C. Culler waa named vice-president and secretary and Eugene H. Jarrett was again selected treasurer. With the of ficers an executive board was named. II, B. Terry, 8. H. Tomllnson, Harry Raymond and 8. L. Davis are the oth er membera of the board, which was selected., by a hoard of guarantors composed of 28 High Point baseball fans. The proposed Guilford eounty tuber cular hospital was indorsed by the High Point Klwanls club at Its week ly luncheon here this afternoon. The Indorsement followed considerable dis cussion oftheproposltloFK MAX GARDNER TO SPEAK-- AT MEMORIAL EXERCISES He Will Deliver Principal Address At Laying Of Cornerstone Of Stale College Memorial Clock. taoeclal it Dill Ntsa) Raleigh, Nov. . Former Lieutenant Governor O. Max Gardner, class of 1908, one of the most distinguished sons of the institution, will deliver the principal address at the laying of the cornerstone of the State college me morial clock tower which will occur Thursday, November .10. under the aus pices of the North Carolina grand lodge of Masons, J. Bailey Owen, grand master, presiding. The exercises will begin at 10:4! a. m. with a parade by the college K. O. T, C. regiment In honor of the speaker and the other distinguished v.sitors. This feature of the ceremonies will be under the direction of Captu'n J. E. Haywood, V, B, A., and will tn etaged on Rlddlck athletic field li ordv to provide seats for the spectators. From the parade ground, the honor guests of the occasion will be es corted by the regiment to the base of the tower on the front campus. The student-soldiers will fprm a hollow square to the east of the tower with the audience grouped In' the center. After the Masonic oeremonles, Gen eral J. Van B. Metta will Introduce Mr. Gardner. At the conclusion of the address, taps will be sounded and the simple xerelsee will be over, The memorial cclock tower Is erected by the alumni of, the college to com memorate the war record of the Insti tution, and In especial honor of the 33 State college men who gave their Uvea in the world war. When com ploted It will be ITS feethlghrur- mounted by a clock and chimes ays tern. The college service flag has more than t.000 stars, showing that one out of every three men who have at tended the college nerved their coun try during the world war. It Is also Interesting to note that every nrtn man was a commissioned officer. CHILDREN LESS THAN 10 OUGHT NOT SEE MOVIES Mlas Connolly. Of Board VOf Review, Tell women's Clllh About Tke Selection Of Pictures. MIks Louise Connolly, of the Nation- 1 Board of Review of moving pie- tires, spoke yesterday afternoon at he Woman's club building on the sub ject of "Selected Moving Pictures." The meeting was-under the auspices f the olvlc department. Mlsa Connolly told of tho work be ing done by the national hoard In In vestigating and selecting pictures hlrh the board thought It could reo- ommend to tho country at large. A Better Films'' committee of the board I has made a llet of pictures and Miss I otinolly aultl this list waa available! to any person or organization wishing Hhe thought this list of selected pictures was the bast to be had and she told of. many communities which had been using It regularly. The pic tures selected were not chosen under strict censorship rules; only a fsw of the pictures were barred. Children under six years of age should never be allowed to go to mov ing pictures, Mies Connolly said, and hlldren under 1U ougnt not to go except under exceptional clrpum- 'giarii'M"" . The club discussed plans for making memorial highway out of the Oreens- boro-Wlnston-Salem-Hlgh Point tri angle. The Woman s cluba of both igh Point and Winston-saiem nave also taken up this matter and all three ubs are planning- to beautify the roads. A THREE DAY'S COUGH IS YOUR Chronic Coughs and Persistent Colds Lead to Serious Lung Trouble. You Can Stop Them Now With Creomulsion, an Emulsified Creosote That is Pleasant to Take. A New Medical Discovery With Twofold Action. Soothes and Heals the In flamed Surface and Kills the Germ. Endorsed By High est Authorities. Money Refunded If Any Cough or Cold, No Matter of How Long Standing, is Not Re lieved After Taking Accord ing to Directions. FINE FOR BUILDING UP THE SYSTEM AFTER COLDS Of all known drugs. Creosote Is recognised by the medical fraternity as the greatest healing agency for the treatment of chronlo coughs and colds and other forms of throat and lung troubles. Creomulsion contain In ad dition to ereosote, other healing ele ments which soothe and heal the In flamed membrane and atop the Irrita tion and Inflammation while the creo eot got on to th stomach, Is ab sorbed Into tho bloo. attaoks the seat of the trouble and destroy the germs that lead to consumption. Creomulsion la guaranteed satisfac tory In the treatment of chronlo coughs and eolda. bronchial asthma, catarrhal bronchitis and other forma of throat and lung diseases, and Is exoellent for building tip the system after colds or the flu. Increasea appetite and body I weight Ask your druggist, (adv.)th tt KINGS DAUGHTERS MEET AT GREENVILLE IN 1922 All Officers Re-elected At Closa of Convention In Concord Memorial Services At Jackson School. IBDtrlil ta bill. Num.) Concord, Nov. 9. Tho 32nd annual convention of tho North Carolina branch of King's Daughters and Bona came to a close tonight aftor select Ing Greenville as the 1923 meeting place. Offloers were chosen at the morning session today, all old officers being re-eleeted, ' The afternoon session proved the most Interesting of the entire conven tlon, memorial services being held at that time. Featurea of the service were the dedication of the memorial window In the Jackson Training school chapel and the presentation to the schoor of tha bridge connecting the chapel with the other buildings of the Institution. The chapel waa erected of stone gathered around the school property and the window waa purchas ed by the Daughters. The bridge la also constructed of stone end forms an arch over the national highway, It waa erected by the Daughters. The dedication service was conduct ed by Rev. M. A. Barber, of Raleigh, Tha bridge was presented to the school by Mrs. 1). Y. Cooper, of Hen derson, and was accepted by J. P. Cbojc, chairman of the board of directors the Institution. Thirty-five delegates were present for the sessions of the convention and they were entertained at the training school. In Honor of Bernard's lllrtkday. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Jenkins gave birthday party Wednesday afternoo In honor of the 11th birthday of thel son, Master Bernard Jenkins. Through hla teacher, Mlsa Janle Christian, of the Pearson street school, his whol grade was Invited to the party. Th children enjoyed a lively su.-oei.nlon o( games, music, nd storms tor mor than an hour. Then they marched Int the dining room where wore the birth day cake and the refreshments, cakes candy, cream, fruit and punch. While they were being aerved several songs were sung. After the party th ohlldren were taken home In cars Among those present In addition the school children were Mr, and Mrs. P. D. Kerner, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Potts, Miss Raker, Mlsa Lewis, Mr. and Mra T. G. Maya, Mrs. 3. M. Rhodes, Mrs. G. P. Hodgln, Mrs. Percy Montgomery, Mra, John Marsh. Mlsa Viola Mays and Miss Mary, Alice Korner, Something over 40 guesta in all. Fatrbrotfcera Reran Home. - Col. and Mra. Al Fatrbrother arrived home yesterday from their summer homo In Redondo Beach, Calif., after an absence of several months. Trey were welcomed back by a large number of warm friends In the city. If you want the best fruit cake m ade take no chance. The quality of this cake is vouched for in our years of baking serv ice to the public. Our reputation is behind the merit of this product if better cake could be baked this would be it. Packed In a beautiful metal box, decorated In gold and wine colors, which alone Is almost worth tha cost of tha cake at a work box. ORDER TODAY--AT YOUR GROCER'S TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE Carolina Maid Fru it Cak e mmm 'Genuine Ironized Yeast, guaranteed to give satisfac tion, always fresh at Greens boro Drug Co. The store that appreciates your business. Fine for Neuralgia Muatcrole insures quick relief from neuralgia. When those sharp paint (0 (hooting through your head, just rub a little of this clean, white ointment oo your temples and neck. Musterole is made with oil of mus tard, but will not burn and blister like the old-fashioned mustard plaster. Get Muiterola at your drug store. 35 b 65c in jars b tubes;hoapitaliize,$3 BETTER THAN A MUSTARD FLASTEl ' UVtCTlNtD VAPORATEf Lwith the Country milk in- A few drops of "Outgro" upon the kin surrounding the ingrowing nail educes Inflammation and pain and so toughena the tender, sensitive skin nderneath the toe nail, that it can ot penetrate the flesh, and tha nail urna naturally outward almost over Ight "Outgro" la a harmless, antiseptic manufactured for chiropodists. How ever, anyone can buy -from the - drug store a tiny bottle containing dlrec- lone. th-tf ST UJ Aftt colds never hand on! ti a " " A LL mjr colds used to make me a ' ahut in ' but no longer, for I Uk Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey at th first warning of cold. This standard remedy aooa relieves a eolrf. Irrippe, eouah and hoaraeneM. Eaaae tick ing In throet. Safe for the little folks toe. Get a bottle from your druggist No. DcBgII's Kae-THonS for Coughs and Cut your feed bill by using Happy Cow Sweet Feed to balance your cheap roughage. It is a high quality feed containing 24 protein. Made of cotton seed meal, linseed meal, corn gluten feed, peanut oil feed, com meal, alfalfa meal, sweetened with pure cane molasses. Made by Edgar-Morgan Co., Memphis makers of high quality feeds. North Ntate milling Co, Greensboro, w, o. Hire Milling Co., Hurling. oa, If. C. T. J. Ilutrkeaa Co. lllgh ftlmt, N, .r .. INGROWN TOE NAIL How to Toughen Skin so Nail Turns Out Itself i Electrical Things W01 Make Life Happier For Both Of Us, Jacjd "The hours of painful drudgery are sapping my strength household cares and .duties take up every minute of my time and leave me no opportunity for rest or recreation.' ' 1 . . Jack was almost shocked when the extent ot his wife's household burdens was brought home to him. And like many another devoted Husband he' lost no time in "getting those Electric Appliances that act as "little serv--ants of the home." - - Isn't this a particularly appropriate time tio think of your wife's happiness? Nothing could please her quite so much this Christmas as Electrical Gifts that eliminate the drudgery of housework. " Red Peoner Rub takes the "ouch' from sore, stiff, aching Joints. It can not hurt you, and it certainly stops that old rheumatism torture at once, When you are suffering so you can hardly get around, Just try Red Pepper Rub and you will have the quickest relief known. Nothing haa aucn con nantrated. nene .rating heat as red pep pers. Just as soon aa you apply uea Pepper Rub you will feel the tingling heat. In three minutes It warms the sore spot through and through. Pain Mil -utriinasfl are aone. Ask any good druggist lor a jar 01 n...-,!.. nmi PsDoer. Rub, Be sure to get the genuine, with the name Rowlea on eacn package. HEAD STUFFED BY CATARRH? USE A HEMIC CREAM MPs HERffiliAUIY TELLS. FRANK T. MILLER Aaaoe. M. AM. goe. C, E. Consulting Engineer SOS-SOd American Rank Qnlldlng. GREENSBORO, N. C. Phono 16S3 Comfort Your Skin With Cuticura Soap and Fraerant Talcum -f.Pl.0irMn''.Tlm,!fc-Tlr 8JI. .1 ot Oimire Ub.rH- tm. D.,t X, U.MV,T Electric Blue Printing Bin Print Depart eat Ot Spoon and Lewis Consulting Engineers America Bask Bldg Greeaaboro Phone 3293 Honrs t to 12 a to 8 Drs. McRae & Breeden CHIROPODISTS Appointments Preferree. 108 1-3 IT. Elm St. Greensboro, N. C. THREE SZESi 10c. 1 for 2St.. aed 15c fw ak h "k" W. F. CLEGC CIGAR CO, M.o.IkIo . Excellence that repreoemto SO years' experlcnco im maklas GOOD Clsara. Use News Wants Tf vour nostrlla are clogged, your throat distressed, or your head Is ...... ..i kv ni.iv catarrh or a cold, ap ply a little pura. antiseptic, germ de- stroylng oream into your snuu im penetrates through every air passage, .AA..in. inflamed, swollen membrances and you get Instant relief. How good It reels. lour snmu open. Your head la oiear. jno more .. i-1 -.,-i i drvneaa or strug gling for breath. Get a email bottle of Ely s Cream uaim irom any uru glst. Colds and catarrh yield like agio. Don t stay -aiu-ieo. u. oi. aura. nd Sour Stomach Mi-O-Na Put the Stomach in Fine Shape in Five Minute If your st.-maeh la continually klck- i.. ji.,,,..... if vou feel bloated and dlstreasedi If you belch gaa and sour food li'to me mom, men -ui.n.K. RtAmafih Tableta. Mt.n.w. Rinn.h Tableta give In- tnt niinf ot course, but they do more; they stop tho poisonous gases. They stop excess fermentation of food and thoroughly ojoan, renovate nu strengthen ths stomach so that It can readily dlgeat food wnnout aruuciai aid. Ml-O-Na Stomach Tablets are guar- nt.ii to end Indlareatlon. acute or chronlo, or money baok. This meana that nervousness, dlssiness ana Bilious ness should disappear. Greensboro nrue pnmn.inT and druggists every where sell Ml-O-Na. hd. It Isn't What You Earn That Counts. Here's Why PUT A DOLLAR TO WORK TODAY. Don't base your, worth on what you earn. Your - earning power means nothing if you have only that. There are two ways to look at money. First: How much of it can I Earn. .' . Second: HOW MUCH OP IT CAN I PUT TO WORK EARNING FOR ME. The man who looks at money merely from the f irat standpoint finds sooner or later that MAN'S EARN ING POWER 18 SUBJECT TO THE RAVAGES OF FATHER TIME. " The man who starts pnrly in life to MAKE HIS -MONEY WORK FOR HIM, finds that TIME HAS NO POWER OVER MONEY. The older a Dollar .in the Savings Department Gets THE HARDER IT WORKS, AND THE MORE IT EARNS. Atlantic Bank & Trust Co. Capital One Million. Surplu $360,000.00 J V (
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