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GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1921 Tomorrow ex-service men of Oull ford county, with the assistance of many other cltlsens. plan to hold a eonstipation whan statistics toll yon that nine-tenth of all sickness can be traced to itl Ton muat set Derma- Inent relief; yom most drive constipa tion eat of your tjitoml : , . ' Realise that pills and cathartic, at beat, eaa only afford temporary re lief, while they an irritating to the delicate intestinal track Now eompare the action of the pflla and cathartics with the natural and wholesoms effect of Kellogg Bran, cooked and krumbled. Baienet knows of no nek wonderful sweeper, cleanser and purifier of the bowels ta Kelloer Bran, yet it is (imply aa- liuw louo. oru ciiocfc w cvrwa land relief permanent if at leant two tahleapoonfoli an eaten daily. Chronic cue should eat a suck more at. la j. i m n m l 1 ' Chocolates. v Greensboro Plans to Honor AH Service Men Tomorrow Parade Will Be Viewed By College Girls Men Asked to Wear , Uniforms Myers and Klingman to Stage An Air Battle. All Business to Be Closed During Day. celebration In Oreenaboro bigger than any ever staged in the city. Sesln nina with the parade at 10 o'clock ReHoggV Bran U inslsre's own relist frcsn ccnstipafioal Ton mart -.01 take eheaeeo wit aeeeesary tor resnlts. Taken , ently, Kellogg ' Bran will drive eon- -tlpatioa from the system. Your physi eiaa will indorse the use of Kellogf "i Bran for constipation I Eat Kellogg ' Bran either at a d liciooa and nutritious ees.J, or sprin kle it ever your favorite cereal. Eat . it in nany other fooda which an made mon appetizing by its ant-like flavor I Kellogg s Braa pancakes an the best yon ever tasted 1 Us it la raitia bread or mamas, gravies, macaroons, pancake, etc (Beeipea oa package.) ' The big thing la to get Kellogg 's Braa into your system quickly I Give it to every member of year family I T. 8. Pimples an caused by con stipation. Kellogg 's Braa will dear them np and also free you brsatl from intestinal odors, GTV70THING can exceed the captured charm of the Waverly Package. The fleeting, luscious delicacy of ripe, natural fruits (even strawberries) caught and held in pockets of enchanting chocolate, ready to brine the light of pleased tribute to the eyes of some candy-hungry maid who will equally j enjoy the chocolate pocketed nuts in the same W WooenN. B: ' - : Cuoid exerts his strongest "null" for lav P en who plead their suit with Hollingsworth's May be had at my exclusive agencies. Greensboro Drug Co. The Sci en ti f ic ally Built Watch Waltham Convertible Wrist Watch 30 Size with patent disappearing eye in ease i Jewel movement $30 - 7 Jewel movement $11.50 Friend or Enemy!! N you buy a watch you make a friend or an enemy. The watch that is always needing repair and is diffi cult to put right, if any part goes (wrong, becomes an enemy to your purse, and makes you an enemy of the jeweler you bought it from. Its cost increases the longer you carry it. , , : Why not be sure that the watch you buy has behind it the Integrity, and in it the ability of the oldest and most experienced watch making establishment in the country. A Watch that is easily repaired and, if given reasonable care, will give you dependable ser vice as rong as you live. A beautiful Watch, a faith " ful friend." -Consult your jeweler. He knows Waltham Watches. Write for a valuablt bookUt that it a liberal "Watch" education Sent fret upon request. The Waltham Watch Company Octant Street, Waltham, Mate. WALTHAM THE WORLD'S WATCH OVER. TIME Uahm of Off "'' Vallkem air-friction quality Stxtiomtlm and Autoawbit T imt-piiu wtd on tht orldi iadii car n interesting oroKram has been ar ranged for the entire day. At 11:30 iclsck two addresses will be delivered at the courthouse and In the afternoon a football game will be played at Cone park The parade is the thins of greatest interest to the ex-service men. All Guilford county ex-service men are ex pected to be In the parade. All men In the city from other counties, or from other statea for that matter, are also invited to take part. It has been requested that all wean uniforms but regardless of whether br not a man wears his uniform h Is wanted In the , parade. The parade will be formed on North Greens street be tween t and 10 o'clock, the cars be ginning their Journey at 10 o'olock. The cars will go out Spring Garden street to the North Carolina College for Women and will .return going through the campus. President 8. B. Turrentlne. of the -Greensboro college, announced yesterday that the girls of this Institution will bs allowed to gather on West Market street as the parade passes the college. Immediately after the parade Charlie Myers and Ed Klingman, former army tilers, will stage an aerial battle over the center of the city. This is ex pected to be a very Interesting event as Dotn men are experienced pilots and the two planes will be put through va rious stunts durlns the battle. mo city will be cloBed as tight as the proverbial drum during the day. Merchants announced yesterday that ail stores -will be closed all day and they ask that all shopping be done to day. Superintendent Fred Archer, of the city schools, announced that pupils will be required to be at school at the regu lar hour but that all pupils will be dismissed at 11:15 o'clock to attend the exercises at the courthouse. Pupils who go to school in the afternoon will be required to be present ss usual. However no echool work will be done during the day. At each school the children will be told of the slgnln cence of Armistice day and patrlotlo exercises will be held. The postofflce will observe the holi day. No deliveries by city or rural carriers and the windows will be closed all day. The telephone company asks that nothing but absolutely necessary tele phone calls be made during the two minutes at noon when all business will halt to honor the men who died in France. Operators will b on duty bilt all of the 'girls plan to observe these two minutes. The observance of the two minutes by the crowd at the courthouee Is ex pected to be a very impressive ocoa slon. All In all plans have been worked out remarkably well. It Is believed that the celebration will b a great succese and that Greensboro will do herself proud In honoring the mon who enter- ed the service at th time they were so sorely needed AMUSEMENTS Lonlse Glaum At the lata. Too often the comment la made: "If you like such-and-such a kind of play, see so-and-so." That Is not fair to tha spectator, whose entertainment must be of a uni versal scope and not of a olasslned pat tern. "Bex," the new Louise Olaum silent drama at the Isls theater today, pre sents an age-young problem, but, with out offering any solution, it helps the viewer to appreciate the fact more vi tally than perhaps ever before that the problem of "Sex" oan never be solved In ths theory, bnt may be reme died in the practice. Miss Glaums performance as Adrl enne Renault, the Frivolity beauty, who leads too fast a life, and, later as the wife, who is too devoted to her husband for him to appreciate her all human you must admit Is a revels' tlon to her friends and a bit of potent evangellclsm to those who heretofore have not realized her many charms as an actress. The suportlng cast Is composed of familiar names and big ones, too, In eluding Myrtle Stedman, Irving Cum mlngs, William Conklln and Peggy Pearce. The direction, my Fred Nlblo la Impeccable and highly to be com mended In every artistic and dramatic particular. There arc other added attractions. such as comedy, scenic and new reels, to say nothing of Professor Shugert and the Isls orchestra. Coming Friday and Saturday Is Wil llsra Hart In "Lion of the Hills." The Great Impersonation." James Klrkwood, featured player In George Melford a new Paramount pro ductlon, "The Oreat Impersonation,' which Is to be shown at the BIJou the ater for .the last time today, has one of the most difficult dual roles ever portrayed on the screen. The skill required In the portrayal of this role will be understood when one oonslders tha fact that Mr. Klrk wood must enact two racial characters with entirely different characteristics one a German, the other an English man. The role becomes further Involved when, as the story develops, It appears that the German has killed the En gllshman and Impersonates him In Brit ain, acting -as a spy of the Imperial Prussian government Just prior to the great war. This Paramount picture Is an adapts tlon by Monte M. Katterjohn of E. Phil HJs Oppenlielm s novel. Ann Forrest Winter Hall. Truly Slattuck, Alan Hale, Lawrence Grant, Fontaine La Rue and other noted players are as soctated with Mr. Klrkwood In ths all star cast. -Continuous muslo by the BIJou or chestra and symphony pipe organ is an everyday feature at ths Bijou. "Trap ping a Coyote," another one of the Bill and Bob pictures, will also be shown again today. CAROLINA AVIV TRINITY MEET FOR TRM11H HONOH1 TODAY (ftoeeiii ta Ditto Nnn.t Chapel Hill, Nov. 8. Tho tonnls tenm of tho University of North Carolina Is scheduled to ko to Durham to meet the Trinity coIIprc tenm tomorrow afternoon. The meet was to have taken place today but was postponed on aocount of rnln. There will be four singles snd two ddubles matches In the try-outs to determine the make-up of the 'varsity team. B. H. Bardln, of Wilson, has qualified us Carolines No. 1 man. His three team mates will probably be Thomas Haw kins, of Charlotte; Itlchard Johnston of Asheville; and R O. Jernlgan, ot Benson. For the doubles events the present plan Is to pair Hardin with Hawkins and Jernlgan with Johnston although this 1b not positively decided yet. The singles matches will hoirln at 2 o'clock nrl the doubles will Vgln Just after theHlnKles are concluded. MF.f KI.KMII H(J l,lMM, A II 1-1 OVKH TtVHTl 'I HUSK OK mill (Sitii to Hilly Nm.) Charlotte. Nov. 9. More than twice as .much cotton has been ginned In MeoMenherg county so far this sea son as had been ginned on the corre sponding date last year, according to Census Director Parks Klrkpatrlck. who has announced that up to Octoher II a total of 11,999 bales had been gin ned In 1021. against 4,883 (or the same period last year. He attributes this to the early maturity of the crop, THE HVLMORK TEA ROOM. Our Blue Plate Lunch for 75c Is spe cially planned for the business man who likes good home cooking and prompt service. Try It today. 11:45 a. m. to 1:00 p. m. The Hylmore Tea Room, two doors from American Ex change Bank. adv. 11-ia Do You Buy on a Guess ? OPERATORS of fleets of highway freighters, taxicab owners and thousands of mercantile and manufacturing establishments buy theif gaso line on proved performance, the only sound bust ness basis. They must get power and. econ omy to meet competitive costs. Their trucks need correctly bal anced gasoline, with enough light vapors for quick starts even in .cold weather;. gasoline that gtvea, unwavering power on heavy grades, that burns np so com pletely that it leaves a minimum of carbon residue, that gives the biggest mileage per gallon. "Standard" Motor Gasoline pulls thousands of these machines be cause it is the balanced motor fuel. It excels other fuels in speed of starting power, as meas ured on a dynamometer or in the speed and pull of an automobile, distance any type of automobile STANDARD OIL COMPANY (NEW JERSEY) United States Army Goods, Special Values Genuine U. S. army olive drsb wool blankets, full double bed else, average weight about four pounds, brand new, 15.98. Same blanket slightly used but perfect condition, clean and sanitary, each 14 95: patched or with small holes, each 11.96. U. 8, army olive drab cotton filled oomforts, slse 7liJ, reclaimed, perfect condi tion, each 11.95. Brand new army laundry bags, made of heavy khaki and white denim, reinforced at bottom and at top, rope draw strings, slse 10x30, weight 1-1 pound, each 390. Army Mun son last new shoes, ths kind Issued to artillery; Ideal work shoes, brand new, all slies, per pair 13.75. Officer's mahogany color dress shoes, plain toe snd rubber heels, Qoodysar wait, all sites, psr pair 15.95. Army officer's mahogany unllned leather leggings, spring front or strap styls, all alses, brand new, per pair 16 95. Army regulation aide laos leggings, brand new, sites and I,, pair 78c. Army spiral puttees or wrap leggings, full length, brand new, heavy olive drab material, per pair 11.60. Canadian army heavy wool socks, dark grsy, warm and durable, per pair EOo. Army heavy cotton ribbed socks, new, per pair 25o. Extra heavy olive drab wool serge shirts, finest quality, full slses, made of ll-ounce serge, each 14.95. Army oltve drab wool sweaters, brand new, slip over styls, long sleeves, each 14.50. Used army olive drab sweaters, each 1.00. Army olive drab wool breeches, lace legs, reclaimed, perfect oondltlon, eaoh U Z5. Brand new lace legs olive drab wool breeches, pair 16.96. Brand new Marine pants, olive drab color, pair 11.50. Army wool underwear, shirts and drawers brand new, per garment 11.60. Used army wool underwear per fect condition, per garment 96c. Brand new khaki unlonalls sites 3, , 40, 42 and44, eaoh 18.45. Army Campaign hats, brand new, all sites, each 12.60. Canadian officers raincoats belted model, very stylish, brand new, each 17.96. Joffre trench ralnooat combination overcoat and raincoat, belted model, each 113.96. Many other useful articles, write us for prices. Ureensboro display rooms fil South Elm street. Goods shipped to out-of-town peo ple same day order reoeived. fiend certified check or money order with your order and Include postage if goods are to be shipped parcel post. We do not ship C. O. D., but we cheerfully re fund the purchase price of any unsatisfactory article. . Army Salvage Warehouse Co. 237 Hoath Elm lUHt Bijou Victory Grand Popularity Contest Coupon This Coupon Good For 50 VOTES CAST FOR Drop it in the Ballot Box at. the Bijou or Victory theater, or mail to Mrs. B. F. Kee, Contest Manager, P. O. Box 788, Greensboro, N. C. Daily News Want Ads Will can make per gallon, and free dom from carbon accumulations over a long period. ThU is not a gue$i work Ga$olin Innumerable tests In the labora tory and on the road under every condition of service and climate have definitely established the superiority of this improved, balanced gasoline. You don't have to go out of your way to get "Standard" Motor Gasoline, nor do you pay a pre mium for it. One quality wher ever you buy it the best. Lubricate with POLARENE and complete your satisfaction. Sundstrand Adding Machine Oiwfnaboros N. C. ; Columbia Laundry Co. jj Cleaners R. A. BISHOP, Mgr. ' Dyers Bring Results KvmfsXI . Swiftl and Sure FIGURING MACHINE Sales Agency Offices where figure work is handled SOS Seathrra Life an Trust rapidly snd scrurstely invariably use Buiidiasr. the SundstrsNO Figuring Mschiue as Greeasknre, N. C. Pheae Sen stsndsrd equipment. The Sundstrand has only 10 keys one lor esrh numeral. Uperstion is by ths rapid touch system one hsnd doing it all. Hence, figure work is hsndled estier, quicker snd st s decided ssving in time, monr ..d .fort. Th. raulu ttm .Iwar. .emime. Ilsve the SiiNrwrruNn demonstrated on ?ur own .rk. Sm fotrourMlf k.w SwUloSyw . 1 You Can't Expect "Rough Dry' Work In TwentFour Hours Becau.se when we do Rough Dry for - you we return your laundry DRY- AND CLEAN. The flat pieces are IRONED, the STARCHED PIECES ARE STARCHED and we ask only 7c a pound for this work. -L-ZWi Do-It Better" II H J- i
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