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GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1921 3 i M the Local Theaters v "One Arabian Mitt." There la a moUon ploture master pteca at tht Bijou Theater. ! Jt la "One Arabian NlKht."" You have until tonight to aee It and If you do not aee it you are miss ing something-, (or this First Nation al attraction is desttned to become the most sensational picture of the year. The magnetic Pola Negri 1 the star of the production and Ernst Lubltsch, .the producer of "Passion' and "Gypsy Blopd,' has directed It and playa In It This combination la sufficient to assure any one who has seen their past successes that "One Arabian Night" Is worth seeing, but there are so many other elements of excellence in the production that it will remain long In the memory. It i would be painting the lily to attempt to praise the anting of Pola Negri or the artistic direction of I.u bltsch, for they have definitely estab lished their hold upon the lovers of good pictures.- But In "One Arabian Night" Mile. Negri gives further proof that her pantomimic powers are inexhaustible and hypnotlo. Throughout there is a fine flavor of suspense, and Incident upon lncl dent, now humorous, , now Intensely dramatic follow In such rapid sue cession that the spectator la trans ported to the Orient under the spell of the Oriental tale. The city of Bagdad has been reproduced on You lk Beat Constipation Before ii "Gets" your Health! So tou realize that eonadpatsu wOl : "get" you i job dont relieve thisl dangerous condition permanently! Do you alas know that pilia and eathartlos are not only habit-forming but that in their temporary aetioa they aegravat ut already dangerous condition! What tou ased bran a natnrfr to.d KF.U.OW8 BHAN, cooked an.) knunblfd. Eta is ot a " rent ed t." but it is a wonderful natural elreaser that will aetwuty free yon (rim constipation if eaten regularly. 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Use Keliogg'a Bran, cooked and t rumbled, as a cereal, with your fa vorite cereal or in eounthes palate n!nnina ws.vs like in mnfnnjL rairon I kreadmacsjoons,gravieDaiicakas,eta, ALL FOR ONE, ONE FOR ALL (If it Comes Let It Be Now) vast scale for the background ot the story, and It is one of the moBt elab orate sets ever seen in a motion ploture. "One Arabian Night" is one of the most colorful dramas ever shown on the silver sheet. I I '.Paths News aid Topics Of The Pay will be shown again today. A special musical score is played by the liljou concert orchestra and symphony pipe organ under the direction of Prof. Boench- - ' Earle Williams At The Isle. For atmosphere In "Bring Him Mi," the Karle Williams production. , which will be shown at Iels theater today, Vltagraph obtained permission from the United States authorities to use several full-blooded Indians, which were brought from the reservation for the purpose. One especially, a papoose, created no little Interest at the Vlta graph lot. His mother, a stout Indian squaw, dressed In a gayly colored ging ham gown and with a red handker chief, tied over her head, carried the little papoose In a basket woven cradle upon her back.' The lltlte fellow was wrapped In blankets and strapped to the cradle with thongs of rawhide. The cradle itself is an exceptionally fine specimen of Indian basketry. It Is made of sweet grass and colored raffia and has a border worked In basket design. While on location the Indians fash loned a birch bark canoe, which they presented to Earle Williams. The star used this canoe In- the production. Another Indian, an expert with handling the bowle knife and who has a record as a" fighter, is also seen In the picture He wears the costume used by the Indian guides in British Columbia, a somewhat picturesque dress, and instead of the long braids used by the tribal Indian has his hair bobbed, similar to the young woman on New York street. Instead of moc casins he wears high boots. "Three Musketeers." On the biggest motion picture stage ever constructed, Douglas Fairbanks made his celluloid version of Duma's immortal story. "The Three Muske teers," prepared for the screen by Ed ward Knoblock and directed by Fred Nlblo who also directed Mr. Fair banks In "The Mark of Zorro." The first shots taken were of the Queen's boudoir, the set for which was erected on "Stage No. 6," which is the largest motion picture stage ever built, and which Is located In Hollywood, Calif. . , All of the feminine players gor- I iimeMM POl fD RELIEF IN 11 THE NICK OF TIME Song Recital Edg Schof leld ar BASS-BARITONE Just returned from 30-day tour with Geraldine Farrar, will appear in High Point Auditorium Wednesday Evening Nov. 23, 8 P. M. Mr. Schofield is featuring songs the public understands and "is an artist of. established reputation. All Seats Reserved Prices 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 Plus Tax E3 g All tickets, including out-of-town orders, will be handled by Ring Drug Co., High Point. Seats now op sale. Auspices Musical Arts Club B. R. Thurman, Manager Employee of West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company . Thought His Time Had .,. Come. 'I was so discouraged I was begin ning to think my time had come, but Tanlao certainly saved the day for me," said 8. T. Mitchell, 225 Walnut St., Covington, Va., a valued employee of the West Virginia Pulp and Paper Co. "Some time ago I had an awful cold that seemed to go all through my sys tem. At times every muscle in ray body ached and I would have cold, chilly feelings all over. My head simply throb bed with pain and I had neuralgia In my neclt and right shoulder. "I believe I got Tanlac Just in the nick of time. I was on the verge of a collapse but the way It has straight ened me out beats anything I ever saw in all my life. I feel fine now and am working every day. There is nothing I can say that s too good lor Tan lac". Tanlao Is sold In Greensboro by Greensboro Drug Co., and all leading druggists. wmmmifflmmwimmmiWMmR Bijou Victory Grand Popularity Contest Coupon Thia 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. Only a Few More Days To Wait GRAND One Week Starting lit) NoT- 2i swj I P III ii' aaw I An the a Revelation. ' Douglas Fairbanks in "THE THREE MUSKETEERS" Greater from every angle than any picture ever screened. Prices i Night Lower Roar first three rows The. next four rows 1.00, next 10 rim. ROe, Balcony first tares rows Trie, balance BOe, plus war tax. Matlneet Adults, fiOo, Children 25c, pins war tax. (inllerr (colored), 26c. plus war tax. NOTKl No seats will be re served, for the matinees. Phone SHI. WsMKlSWCMlKi: 8 s 0 "'" 1 .. . - When A Man Finds Himself M m d CSometimes it is early to life; sometimes it is late; and, SOMETIMES, it 'is too late. CA man tioes not find himself until he is master of himself. He is not master of him self if he cannot save if , he spends it all. CWhen a man finds that he CAN save, and starts the plan of laying so much aside each week, or each month, it is then that confidence comes to him, and, with every dollar added to his Savings account comes added strength. We pay four per cent interest on savings and time deposits. AMERICAN EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK "Built for Service" Branch At South Greensboro geously costumed, appeared In these first scenes. They include Mary Mao Laren In the part of Queen Anne of Austria; Marguerite De La Motte, as Constance; Barbara La Marr. char acterising Milady, and all of the ladies In waiting. The Queen's room Is as near the exact reproduction of the famed bou doir as It was humanly possible to make it. Every portion and detail Is historically correct even to the pan eling of the walls which was all hand painted with exactly the same pictures that ancient book-cuts Indicate graced the walls of this noted chamber. Both the Brunton studio and the Fairbank s studio were used in Aiming this remarkable tale. Between seventy-five and one hundred sets were used in the entire picture, all of them exact counterparts of the original rooma and buildings they represent. For action, "The Three Musks-' teers" eicells anything Fairbanks has ever dona. There are alxten duels fought, In one of which Fairbanks as D'Artagnan, and the three musketeers engage eight rivals. This feature will be at the Grand Theater beginning Monday, November 21. Seats will go on sale at the box office Thursday morning at ten o'clock. No seats will be reserved for the mat inees. RAILROAD AND DUNN IN QUARREL OVER REALTY Each Clnlm Lueanow Square, Worth About 100,000 Court Will De cide It This Week. (BpMlil lo Dillr Nsi.i Dunn, Nov. 14. Final disposition of ths case In which the town of Dunn and the Atlanta Coast Line Railway company are contending for posses sion of Lucknow square, a valuable piece of property aituated in the heart of Dunn's business district, is expected this week when attorneys for the contenders will argue the matter In Harnett county Superior court. Ernest F. Young and Godwin snd Williams are representing the town, and; Cook and Cook, of Fayettevllle, are attorneys for the railroad. The town's attorneys are, they say, con fident that they will win a verdict. The cass la on the calendar to begin Tuesday. Lucknow square, used as a cotton market for more tban It years, covers two blocks between Broad and Pear sail streets and Railroad avenue and Lucknow square west. A conservative estimate places- Its value at about 1100,000. The town contends that It was dedicated to publlo use by railway officials when the town was platted. They have witnesses who will testify that they were present when this was done. Acting upon the assump tion that It was publlo property, the board of town commissioners last yesr turned the property over to the Wo man's club, whoss members desired to convert It Into a public park, When tne women started to carry out their program of beautlflcatlon they were stopped by a restraining order issued at the Instance of the railway company. That order is still In force and will remain so until the matter Is settled this week. A contract through which the Caro lina Light and Power company agrees to purchase the electric plant owned by the town of Dunn for 145,000 and furnish the community hydro-electric service .for domestlo and lnduatrtal purposes will be submitted to the vot ers of Dunn for ratification by popular election on December 18. In the event the contraot Is ratified the company will purchase the lines between Benson and Bmlthfleld, now owned by the town of Benson, to con nect It with the company's distribut ing point at Bmlthfleld and will extend the lines to Dunn. Of the contract sura the company is to pay 15,000 cash and the balance in 1932, when bonds now outstanding against the local plant will become due. This move Is considered by ths town because the large growth in demand for electrical current tias overtaxed the municipal plant to such a degree as to make it imperative that larger service be given. It would cost the town upward of $100,000 to equip Its plant to supply the demand and at the aame time It would be necessary for the town to keep Its present rates, which are much above those charged by the oompany In other towns. FINDS A TOMATO OABDICN IN SHALLOWS or NKU8E RIVER lpui Is bill, Niwal Klnston, Nov. 14. Alfred Cheney, formerly of ths American consular service In the east and who as engineer was a pioneer In African developmental enterprises, has render ed further valuable service to his country. Cheney has Just had hla most interesting experience since the home guard, of which he was top sergeant, was mustered out without having fired a shot Cheney has been surveying along Neuse river a short dlstanca below the wreck of the Confederate ram Neuse. The river has been mostly eft on a visit since the beginning of the drought. Today he made the inter esting announcement to the world that In the river bottom, close to the channel, where a few Weeks ago a mighty stream flowed, he had - found quantities of "Lycopersicum esculen tum," usually a dry land plant. Lyoop." and the rest of It Is In ordi nary backyard parlance the tomato, with (he first "o" accented, or If one comes from Virginia or Vassar, the same tomato with accent on the Tom." How Cheney's tomatoes cams to grow in the shallows of Neuse river, with li;tle ripples playing about their roots, has not been determined Dy tne local society for the advancement of agricultural science. The society Is Investigating the discovery. Anyway, there the plants were, about (0 of them, In the bloom of health. WIH NOW HANDI.B HXPWCSia ON TRAIN NOS. 21 AND 23 (SwcUl to Uoili Nm) Hickory, Nov. 14. Announcement was made today by C. A. Yost man ager of the local office of the South eastern Express company that cf fectlve this day express would be handled on trains 21 and 22, giving a largs section of the stato improved service. Hereaftor a package leaving Hickory at noon will reach Ooldsboro without being transferred, and Wil mington with but one change. Sim ilarly, parcels from Hickory to Ashe- vllle may be delivered more prompt ly. The new service will prove a spec lal benefit to shippers of dairy pro ducts. Rev. W. O. Goods, secretary-treaa urer of the educational board of the Western North Carolina Methodist conference, hss completed the remov al of the office from Brevard to Hickory and is located Ini the new Shuford building, on 14th street. Mr. Ooode. who was pastor at Park Place church, Greensboro. laBt year and pastor at Hickory two years before that time, succeeds Dr. T. F. Marr. Mr. Ooode said he moved the office to Hickory because this is the geograph ical center of the conference and "Ii the best town In North Carolina," Hp and Mrs. Ooode have many friends hero who are glad to welcome their return. Asiatic Kquntlona. (Life.) The Japanese idea seems to be that we must scknowiedge their equality or they'll proceed to demonstrate their superiority. ill Take Off All Excess Fat to you know that there is A simple, harmless, effective remedy for over futneHH ttiKt may he used inftly and secretly by any man or woman who i litsinp the slimm-Ht of youth? There 1h; and tt Id none other than the tablet form of the now famoui Marmot I're si'rtptlnn. known as Marniola Prescrip tion Tablets. You can well expect to reduce uteadlly and eaitlly without ffo liifc through Ions sieges of tiresome ex ercise and stnrvstion diet. Marmola I'reacrlptlon Tablets are sold by all druKRlnt the world over at one dollar for case, or you can secure them di rect from the Marmola Co., 4611! Wood ward avenue, Detroit, Mich., on receipt of price. . hd PRICES: . Adults 20c; Kiddies 10c LAST TIME TODAY .aBsl, iM-.l.a1..s -M.ili.s1:...a. ... ... M. .. , For Colds, Grip Or Influenza rand as a Preventive, take Laxattvs iBP.OMO QUININE Tablets. The genuine bears the signature of E. W. Grove. ' 1 9 i -a 'Awilj gaVoise iff i i W ,v flirfri i si n Kg Earle Williams In "Bring Him In" i. Story of Love and Actios la tke Caaadlaa Northwest. Other Added Attractions WKIESDAV AND THURSDAY Jewell Carmen la the "Silver Lining" HAVE YOU IIBAnn TUB ISIg ORCHESTRA! We Were Right BIJOU "Where Quality Meets" Wasn't Rig Gnoagh Yesterday Hold tke Crowds Tkat Wanted to see "One Arabian Night" POLA NEGRI The Photomarvel Magnificent. Here are ebnratera you've resd of. Yoa know the? erfst la the maa-to Orient, nut never brfnre have you seen them en the screen because none but Lultltsrk could put them there. Better Come Down Early Or You May Not Be Able To Get a Seat. flpelal musln hr the Dijon Con cert Orchestra and Symphony Pipe Organ. Direction Prof. Boench. Also PATHE NEWS TOPICS OF THE DAY -ant Prices: Adults 30; Chil dren 10c, Plus War Tax Yellow Trading stamp. Tkey Are . Save Tkeas Leave Your Order tor Personal line Snil Knsrrovee ards With la. We Offer For Today's Selling An Assortment of Fine Fur Chokes At a Special Reduction. The Finest Grade of Stone Marten Chokers In Single and Double Skins Single Skins so . $29. 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