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GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1921 Hg-llWIIIIMllW I 'WWM' ""'"IW HlM'lll' IWSSnss.silHMSJJ MWOTII 1 VMM I II HI 1 U Ill HlllM HIWIIMWWMIIMI Ml " ' ' mm" '" IHUI "" " m . ii .. . : L Clean" Sweep 1-2 Price Entire Stock On Sale Overcoats THURSDAY - FRIDAY - THREE DAY SALE 1 -2 Brice SATURDAY KieUtM Big Lot $15.00 SuiU ' $28.50 SuiU Big Lot $35.00 SuiU One-Half-Price- One-Half Price One-HalLPrice .. $7.50 $14.21 S17.50 3-Day Sale 3-Day Sale 3-Day Sale sasaaaassssasssiisssssssssssaaaaaBasas ssssasasssMsssssasisssssssasssaassss, sssssssBssssssassssnsssssnsssssBsssssi $22.50 Suit Big Lot $40.00 Suit $45.00 Serge Suit One-Half Price One-Half Price One-Half Price $11.25 $20.00 $22.50 3-Day Sale 3-Day Sale 3-Day Sale SALE Be,t Grade $S0 Suiu $15-00 Raincoat starts 7flT Ki no TODAY $25,00 wTtH lUsit $is.oo Raincoat Men with V Follow Any 8 mmmammmmmmmmmmmwmmmmm the Suit j Crowd I T This M Price Sale Is To Raise Money One-Half Price -SALE O $?$ $12.50 3-PaSale - 3-Day Sale $48.50 Overcoats . One-Half Price $32.50 Overcoat (tO yl OC One-Half Price 3-Day Sale " 3) 1 UD PANTS $1.95 There's No Comparison in Prices LIBERTY TAILORS , 356 South Elm Street DONT FORGET THE PLA(j:E T Bargains That Put Money In Your Pockets. IT Mm Jil CUT! ORGANIZATIONS TO MEETM.M.TODAY Will Try to Work Out Policy For . 'Handling; Stream of Tran i sient Unemployed. A PERPLEXING SITUATION In order that some sort of system may be worked out for the handling of the unusually largo number of unem ployed people passing through the 1 1 Urilll Una niilU - ma- Ing of the numerous charity organisa tion! to be held In the assembly room of the chamber of commerce this morn lug at 10 o'clock. The altuatlon, while not alarming aa yet, la causing charity organisations considerable perplexity. It I understood from good authori ties that there are many local persona out of work, but thie lan't causing any great amount of worry; but the transient or Itinerant clues la press ing local organisations for a eolutlon of the vexed problem. Many of the perlpatetlo onea passing through the city are former service men; this clans In particular Is cnlllng upon local charity for help. It la un derstood thut 10 ex-aervlce men called on the Red Cross yeatarday asking for help. The county welfare office was besieged yesterday by many oallers, several with famlllea on their hands, requesting assistance. The Salvation army, It Is said, for the past weak has furnished lodging to an average of 10 men per night. It la stated by local legion officials that many of the former service men becoming stranded here are men Just reloased from the various government bnspltnls. One man here yesterday asking for help had Just been discharg ed at a government hospital In Buuth Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION 6 BCLL-ANfi Hot water Sure Relief Carolina.. He left the reservation with only 2, given him by the Red Cross, so the story goes. He had been shot to plecea on the battlefields of France. Orders came down for- his - discharge on -iiort-ntflc4v,JbU wag .wholly.,., uu;. prepared financially to be turned out. His horn la In Massaohuaetta. It is true the government paid him an al lowance while he was In the hospital, but aoidler-llke, he probably squan dered It as fast as he reoetved It. But, be that aa It may he waa discharged without money and consequently thrown on the mercy of sweet charity. Ho what the meeting this morning will try to work out la some system whereby these transients may be han dled. As It la at present each charity organisations sends him from, one place to another; this takes up the time of a dosen organisations probably; whereas If there la a policy worked out, when a transient calls on say the etatlon master or the travelera' aid representative theee representatives can Immediately send him to the prop er place. During the peak jf unemployment, it lias been suggested that the city may probably help theee men by orov ding temporary work for. them. Someone has suggested the opening up of a woo'l yard, or some other sort of mu nicipal work, where these men, may be tilven work work enough to pro vide them with the absolute necessi ties of life. The following organisations are ex pected to take part In today's meeting; Y. M. C. A., Red Cross, American le gion, American Legion auxiliary, Travelers' aid, Ralvatlon army, Police department, station masters, ohamber of commerce employment bureau, em. ployment bureau of the American le glon, and any other organisation de siring to help In solving the problem. CI VITA If CI.I'B WILL HOLD ITi . HEuri.'vo at w t;r market The regular meeting of the nivltn dub will be held this evening at l:lt o'clock In the annex of West Market Street Methodist church. The sanl torltim and Armistice day committees or the club will render their reports. There will aleo be a talk by a phyal- olun dealing with cancer. The presidents of the Clvltan clubs of Charlotte, Wlnaton-Salem. Aahevllle and Halelgh will attend the meeting. Following the local chili's meeting the presidents of the clubs will meet at the O. Henry and organise a atatc asso ciation. ELL'ANS 25 and 75 Packafa everywhere, Mrs, Kellaia Injured. Mrs. S. A. Ketlam, who left Greens boro Tuesday to vlelt her daughter In Florida, suffered a broken shoulder In a fall In Spartanburg, 8. C, and re turned last night to the city, postpon Ing her visit 1 ru t M JM I V i S. rilT Ji 1 jor tomorrows Breakfast IF you are not using "Queen's Blend' Coffee, get a package to day. Begin by serving It for tomorrow morning's breakfast. Scrve'it hot and as soon as it is made. You'll like the rich aroma and the new flavor of this perfect blend. , The secret of "Queen's Blent' good ness is in the careful roasting and blending of four choice varieties of our imported coffees. lour Grocer Bg..l'u-"M:i-: ."NX n if " mmi ( Slended io a Queeni Tast I that bar The JAMES G.GILL CO. NonroLic.viaoiNiA Principal Offices Are Located In This City, Headed By M. T. Edgerton. WILL ENCOURAGE TRAVEL A certificate died here Wednesday with Mason W. Oant, clerk of Superlot court, Incorporated the Edgerton Tour- ng company, headquarters Greensboro. The Incorporators ara M. T. Edgerton, Miss Marie Edgerton, of Oreenboro, and B. Nichols, of Sparta. The total authorised capital stock of thin corporation la (10,000, divided into ,000 shares of the par value or ill) eaoh, with a guaranteed dividend of per oent, payable annually on the ft rut ay of January at each year. The objects lor which tne corporation ("formed are ar followa: -To enoour age travel, study and scholarly attain ments, and for this purpoae It will or ganise and conduct tours In America nd foreign countries; and In order to prosecute the objecta and purposes above set forth, the corporation shall ave full power and authority to pur chase, lease and otherwise acquire, hold, mortgage, convey ana otnerwiee dispose of all klnda of property, ootn real and nersonal. both In this seate nd in all other states, territories ana dependenclee of the United States; to purchase the business, good will and all other property of any Individual, Arm or corporation as a going concern and to assume all its debtaf contracts and obligations, provided said busi ness Is authorised by the powers con-1 tained herein; to eonstruct, equip and maintain buildings, works, faotoriea and planta to Install, maintain and op erate all kinds of machinery and ap pliances; to operate same by hand, steam, watof, electric or othet motive power. The nerloa 01 existence oi m. cor poration, aooordlng to the certificate, la limited to 50 years. Mr. Edgerton Is credited wun euo shares of the stock; Miss Edgerton 100 and Mr. Nichols 100 shares. Mr. Edgerton is an oak mage man and Is a well known educator. He has already conducted one touring party through the western states oi in. United States, having made the trip during the past summer. Miss Edger ton, daughter of Mr. Edirerton, 1 aeo retary of the orKnlatlon. GENERAL PRINCIPLES AT ' START, SAYS M. BKIAJXU LExpecta Outline of Hueetleae At Iaene Talka of Germnw Danger. Washington, Nov. . General prin ciples upon which queetlons at iuo are to be eeuiea win db im uuw,. ,h. flr.f days of the conference on limitation of armament and raclflo and tar eastern queetlons, according to the opinion expressed today b Premier Brland of France at a oonierence win. American newspaper correspondents. u. riiamiaeed reely tne worn oi tne conference and the spirit In which he and his aaaoolates In the French dele gation will approacnn tor nan an hour. rT My conception or tne nrst nays oi the conference." the premier said. .Is that It will consider and lay down the principles upon which naval arma ments, land armaments, anu i-ncmc questions are to be settled. It will be for the conterence ueeii w lcuiub mv range or oiacussions, out my LeunK la that It will not go oeyonn tno lines have Indicated and as stipulated in the agenda, already approved by the participating governmente." 'will the question or rjuropean neon to the United States oome upr- ne was asked. "I do not think o." he rejiiied. France has no disposition to bring forward the. Question and I do not aeo thut any subject not upon tne program could be considered without the con-, sent of an me governmente repre sented. In discussing the else of the French army M. llrlnnd said; Our army has been reaucea greatly and Is in process of- further reduction. We. are going to the. extreme limit consistent with the security of Franoe. nnd I may eay, of Europe. We are in the presence of a dlsorganlied Europe. Germany Is disarmed as to artillery and as to small weapons, but with 60, ooo.ooo people and with an Industrial power that could create arms and war material with great rapidity. We are In the presence of two vol- LEO CARRILLO MAKES A BIG HIT AT THE GRAND He le Ably Supported By a Fine Cast of Performer Is Loaors;i Ltd." ,..,.-. Hctiim Engagement.,., The best show except "The Eat" that has visited Oreensboro this season, and In all likelihood one of the best that will be here thia year was seen lust night by an audience that half filled the house. "Lombard!, Ltd." waa the attraction, with Leo Carrlllo playing the lead. It is a delightful comedy, de lightfully played, and the fact that the house was not Jammed la Greensboro's loss; because there will not be many such In the course of the season. Mr. Carrlllo, aa the temperamental, but lovable Italian designer, carried the hearts of hla audience with him from his first appearance on the stage until the last curtain fell. Physically and temperamentally he seems to be suited eminently to the part he played last evening. But he had excellent support. The cast, down to the least Important member, had been selected wlthcare, ana-was fully oompetent; but first honors go to John C, Kline, ai the bookkeeper, Eleano Williams aa Daisy, a mannetiuln, and Ethel Dwyer, aa Norah, Lombardi's assistant. However, there la a chance for OeOensboro people to retrieve their feputarioH'"! dtaotfmtilatin IttHtef' goera, for It is announced by the man agement of the Grand that a return en gagement of this attraction will be played later on In the year. . AsketMro Street Wlaa. The Asheboro street newcomb team won from the West Lee street team yesterday afternoon, 6s to 64, In an exoiting game. -'... NORTH SUA TO BE CROEO B THE WIRELESS TELEPHONE IshIiI catta ts Osihr " (CaptriiM. 1M, kf ruiadaljiUt fulilla LeJctr.) - London, Not. I. The establishment of, regular wireless telephone conneo tione between London and Holland re qulrea only the approval of the post offloe. The plan is to lay land wires to Southwold, Suffolk, and from Vand voort to . Rotterdam and Amsterdam. The North Sea Is to be grossed by wire less. Testa already have1 proved suc cessful. "The great expense Is the only ob stacle to similar service between Lon don and New York," laid a Marconi official. A much mora powerful cur-. rent la needed to oonvey the delicate modulation of the human voloe acroea the Atlantic, than to carry merely dote and dashee of sound." ' 1 1 . -v Major Dismissed From Service, Ban Antonio, Tex,, Nov. A sentence of dismissal from the military service' waa returned In open court at Fort Sam Houeton by a general courtmartlak In the case of Major Quv H. Wyman.- oavalry, charged In seven specifica tions, with, violation of the 8th article of war and found guilty of six. The -specifications hinged around the man' ner In which the defendant married a French ward. :.' ' .;. t GIRLS! SKIRTS DOWN ONE INCH Fashion decrees that skirts come closer to the ground, but that la no reason why one need buy new clothes. If the hem le faded or soiled when you let It qut, get a package of Diamond Dyes and recolor the skirt like new. Easy directions in each package of Diamond Dyes tell you how to dye or tint any old. faded garment, also your draperies. Just tell druggist whether your material la wool Or elik, or wheth er It Is cotton, linen, or mixed goods. hd. Wyoming 'Red Edge' SHOVELS the shovel on which road builders and contractors h a v e . standardized who have learned the - difference - between "surface" and REAL economies. A full line of road machinery, includ ing crushers, rollers, mixers, foot pavers, tc, etc. sovletlo Russia In full erup- he derman volcano Is rumbling. y barrier Is Poland. Should rner fall, we would have the two countries of eruption unltinir. We must have sufficient strength to deal wilh evi ntunlitles affecting the world. The rutted Htates will understand the siKiiiflcnnce nf that duty, because she sent ao iiuny men across the ocean lor wuut I may call world reauons." E. F. CRAVEN "The Road Machinery Mn" 513 South Eugene Street Greensboro, N, C. ..; . W. McC. Nettle, M. E. P. O, Box SRI Pkoae 2481 CONSULTIXO MECHANICAL EWGINEEB Maektaia aei Mill Design Electrolysis Superfluous balr remov?o' with the electric needle the only sure oietliod to Ofrmanentlv remove It. The Ladles' Eleetro-Therapy Wlnatnn-Snlein, N. t. Offlre, TI4 O'lianloa Bldg. (Fill in your own first payment) You can have this NEVT EDISON delivered to your Christmas tree THIS offer means just what it says. Name the amount you wish to pay, and we will accept it as a Christmas deposit" There will be a wonderful New Edison at your Christmas tree, yours to play and enjoy. The only condition to this offer is that your deposit be enough to indicate good faith. You pay no more till next year. And then, you budget the balance according to your own convenience. All the agreement we ask is a Gentle- men's Agreement So, why wait another year, or even another day ? Come in. Hear the New Edison again, note again the marked differ ence between this remarkable instrument, which sustains the -test of direct comparison with living artists, and all the other phonographs and talking-machines, none of which do sustain the test This is the instrument which has created new and higher standards for phono graphs. And now you can have it, in your home, this Christmas. Come in and make your ar rangements. If you prefer to know the full details of our Christmas Budget PI an first, just mail the coupon. Mail it at once. . Huntley-Stockton-HiD Co, Greensboro Winston-Salem I I I
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