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GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1921 At the Local Theaters HefcoDeU ta Bine. Edgar Schofi.ld, ths bass baritone who shared the honors with Geraldlne Farrar In the mualoal (aatlval her last spring, la to ling In concert In High l'olnt next Wednesday night. The an nouncement will be of Interest to Greensboro people who heard Mr. Scho fleld last year, his work here being re ceived by many with even greater ap preciation than was accorded Farrar. lie has a baritone voice that is warm and luscious, and his personality was magnetic. All last season he rang in Ask For It! ST Expect to find the - Fisherman, the "Mark of Supremacy, On every bottle of 1 emulsion that you buy. This means that you will always ask for SCOTT'S EMULSION Scott at Bowne. JHoomneld, N J. 20-1"! 1 concert with Farrar, appearing In a number of the big festivals, and with out' an exception he thrilled and in spired his audiences. The High Point concert will be given In the city auditorium, seats being handled and reserved by the King Drug company.- B, R. Thurman, of High Point, Is sponsoring the concert in the neighboring city. "Doug" Holds "Opes House." Thousands of tourists visit the pic ture studios in Los Angeles each year In fact, watching the movies move in their native habitat is the great out door sport with tourists when thi y kick the dust of the effete earn oft their bra gans in the "Sunny Southland." But no tourist considers his tour of studios complete without a visit to the Douglas Fairbanks or Mary Pickford film factory. And under ordinary cir cumstances It Is as difficult for a tour ist to get into either of these studios as it is to wear kilties In the Arctic. However, during , the filming of "The Three Musketeers," which will be the feature attraction next week at the Grand theater, Douglas Fairbanks lift ed the ban and received all comers In the visiting clam. They came from alt corners of the earth. Some were fat, others lean: some were tall, others short. Regard less of stature, however, all were curi ous. Which was right, of course, and as It should be. In order that he might have a record of the callers he received and shook hands with, Doug installed a register at the reception gate where all visitors Eat less meat if Kidneys feel '; like lead or Bladder Bothers. Most folks forget that the kidneys, like, the bowels, get sluggish and clogged and need a flushing occasion ally, else we have backache and dull misery in the kidney region, severe headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder disorders. You simply must keep your kidneys active and clean, and the moment you feel an ache or pain in the klndey region, get about four ounces of Jad Baits from any good drug store hers, take a tablespoonful In a glass at water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, com bined with llthl.i, and is harmless to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity. It also neu tralizes the acids In the urine so It no longer irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. - Jad Salts is harmless; inexpensive; makes a delightful effervescent 11th-la-water drink which everybody should take now and then to keep Their kidneys, clean, thus avoiding serious complications. A well-known local druggist says he sells lots of Jad Suits to folks who helleve In ovircomlntr kidney trouble while It is only trouble. Pepto-Mangan Makes Rich, Red Blood Liquid or Tablets. - -' The woman whose complexion is muddy and almost sallow has blood that is clogged with poisons. She awakens In the morning with a lan guid feeling. She seems to have no energy at all. Her blood Is weak and thin and she needs to take Gude's Pepto-Mangan for a while, as thousands of women do when they feel run down. It makes rich, red blood. Where blood was thin and weak It becomes rich and red. Then that woman who has had such a bad complexion and has found It so hard to do things, begins to look a lot rosier. She doesn't look so droopy and tired. In a little while the look on her face brightens, her complexion dears up, and she feels happier. The druggist in your neighborhood sells Gude's Pepto-Mangan. It has been recommended by doctors for years. There Is the liquid and tablet form. Take your choice because because the medicinal value Is the iam. The name, "Gude's Pepto-Mangan," is on each package. Advertisement. BIJOU Today Tomorrow "Where Quality Meets" Prices: Adults 30c, Children 10. Plus War Tax. ADOLPH ZUKOR 55k Elsie pRGUSON 1 I V in. ILL1AM JJ. IrVIi-Lxvo PRODUCTION mcred and Profane Love" The man, a musical idol, looked upon love as a plaything. . But the woman made it her all. And there came a day when her love that he had toyed with, lifted him out of the depths. A drama of soul's awakening. a Xjaramcwnl Qirture ADDED Burton Holmes Bob and Bill Latest Travel Picture. Another one of those Boy Scout liirtures of life In the bfcjc outdoor Continuous Music by the Bijou Concert Orchestra and Symphony Pipe Organ. Direction Prof. Boench. 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. 0. Box 788, Greensboro, N. C. could sign their names and addresses. Seals go on sal tomorrow morning at the box office at 10 o'clock. No seats will be reserved for the matinees. New Fergamoa IMctmre. Wearing the latest Parisian fash ionable gowns, Elsie Ferguson will prove a big attraction to society wom en of Greensboro when her latest Par amount picture, "Sacred and Profane Love" Is displayed at ths Bijou thea ter today. The gowns recently came from Paris, where they were pur chased by the star en routs home from her six-months' trip around the world. The lateBt designs by Callot; Lumlere models by Madelalne et Madelaine and a score of others reflect the very latest dictates of the fashion ateliers. "Sacred and Profane Love" is a Wil liam D. Taylor production, adapted by Julia Crawford lvers from the story and play by Arnold Bennett. Conrad Nagel, Thomas Holding and Winifred Greenwood are in the leading roles. Along with- "Sacked and Profane Love" will be shown another one of the Bob and Bill plotures, showing how a couple of boy scouts can oatoh wild animals bare-handed. Burton Holmes travel picture and continuous muslo by the BIJou concert orchestra and symphony pipe organ arc tne oth er sxtra features. ' The Silver Lining" At Iain. The old saw that "truth Is stranger than fiction" applies with peculiar force to the Metro release of the Ro land West production, "The Silver Lining," starring the beautiful Jewel Carmen. This six-reel feature ploture relates a' story that to the spectator will doubtless seem to have besn the Invention of a fertile fancy, yet It is based entirely . upon truth for It Is a slice of real life as personally observed by Mr. West, who penned the original story and then directed it for the screen. The heroins of "The Silver Lining, known as "the Angel" (the leading role, enacted by Miss Carmen.) was a girl born In the middle west, who graduated from a small town orphan asylum into the giddy whirl of the life of the demi-monde. After many thrilling adventures, pictured In "The Silver Lining." she is today a matron 'of high social standing In a large eastern city where those who move in her exclusive circles have not the slightest idea that she was at one time nart of a "mob which caused the police of many cities endless trouble, The tangled skein of roguery ana romance which entraps "tne victim" in the picture Is drawn from the en thralling adventures of a young author whose literary contributions have given him no little fame and who found a story more engrossing in his actual life than ever he penned in tne products of his imagination. As for the villain of "The Sliver Lin ing," be was a confidence man who for years gave the Federal secret ser- rvice agents a lot of trouble until he reformed and devoted the rest of his life to tracking down men who like himself had broken the law. He is now living In a foreign land and is a prosperous man of means whose fund of information about (the doings of the free and easy Is a continual source of delight to his business as sociates and friends. The extra added attractions are a new comedy entitled "Betty's Green Eyed Monster," and a new Savlnl Review. The Isis orchestra always renders new and popular selections at each performance. DOES SMALL FARM PAY? Tkrron Parker, Of Near Kloston, Proves That It Does. ISpedll to DllU Rns.1 Klnston, Nov. 15. Can a small farm be made to pay In this region of to bacco and cotton plantations!? is a question that Theron Parker, owner of the most unique four-acre eBtate In the territory, is preparing to answer. Parker has just completed preparations. During 1922 his tiny plantation will bloom like a flower garden, literally like a flower garden, he asserts. His four acres are located near Grainger, a few minutes' ride from here. The ground looks as though it had been swept clean with a broom. On the place is the moat elab orate dual drainage and Irrigation system in eastern Carolina, consider ing the else of the farm. There are four brlcked-in wells, with a power pump, and pipe lines and well con structed small canals. A part of the time, during dry weather, Parker's crops will need moisture from tne wells, be states. There Is no animal on the Parker farm other than chickens. He has stocked a hennery with fowls of three standard breeds, Small workshops and out buildings have been erected. The tiny fields have been worked and re worked and fertlllied until the soil is in perfect condition. There will be an amazing variety of crops next year, of vegetables and flowers. Aireaay there are wlnterbearlng strawberries, feathery ferns and chrysanthemums and other things growing out-of-doors on the tiny plantation, all ap pearing to have Ignored the several frosts that have come save chrysan themums, thousands of enormous yel low (lowers growing on plants as tall as a man's head. Over the chrysan themum "field" a temporary plank shelter has been erected, 8,000 feet of lumber having been used for this, parkor, who at one time was a truck farmer near Omaha and at another proprietor of the biggest florist's busi ness at Chicago, has located here for the climate's sake. His unique farm is not a commercial venture, although there are already a thousand dollars' worth of chrysanthemums on the place which he is making no effort to market. It will slmolv be "home" to this man who took a bit of a wilder ness and converted It Into a garden of golden chrysanthemums. WALNUT COVE NEWS. "Punndlng" Given Methodist Minister. Junior Order Address. (SptcHl ta Dill; Mm. I Walnut Cove. Nov. 15. Last Tues day night, November 8, the Methodist people and friends "pounaea" tne now preacher, Kev. Mr. Hatledge, with such force that he himself Btated It was the best In his memory. The largo number of his congregation participating In the poundinjf filled the pastor's long dining table full and overflowing." ' Ffom th tenter' of the table stood 50 pounds of flour. Around this were sacks of sugar, coffee, buckets of syrup, butter, and many other wrapped articles un known. Saturday night marks the culmina tion of the line working spirit of the mates" W the-mnttst church. - Unas sisted by the brethren, the ladles pre pared and served wonderful supper. The treasurer of the ladles' society re ports that 1100 was cleared, and that the proceeds of the supper win be used to beautify their church. At 7:30 the Walnut Cove Council No. 211, Jr. O. U. A. M. had the distin guished honor of having the state councilor. L. D. Mendenhall, deliver to a well filled house a wonderful speech on how to Increase and Im prove the great work of the Junior Order. In his discourse, Mr. Menden hall stated that the work of the order was progressing very nicely all over the state. Like a pebble thrown in the water, the waves reaching to the farthest shore, sd a little extra Interest and energy from the council chamber will stir up and bring about greater benefits to the town and com- munlty, A bachelor can never understand why a six months' old baby can't be taught to sit up on its bind legs and beg. Wills Attar atlas;, peraoas of MTJoas kabM will iWrtv. grsat baoalK ky UMag acts 4 tbUS Dills. If nmhmJmlZZZ DRINKING TOO MUCH, tbey wU promptly ream ta sssssHsv SiCK HEADACHE i anrfiwrvoMsoeuwhsch foOows, rasters the appetite soa rrmovs (loony res. ' tag. Elegantly sagar Mates). Take No Substitute. WW. Clean Child's Bowels with "California Fig Syrup" Even a sick child loves the "fruity' taste of "California Fig Syrup." If the little tongue is coated, or if your child is listless, cross, feverish, full of cold or has colic, a teaspoonful will never fail to open the bowels. In a few hours you can see for yourself how thorough ly it works all the constipation poison, sour bile and waste from the tender, little bowels and gives you a well, playful child again. Millions of mothers keep "California Fig Syrup" handy. They know a tea spoonful today saves a sick child to. morrow. Ask your druggist for genu lne "California Fig Syrup" which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother! You must say "California" -r you may get an imitation fig syrup. ;' nil, FREE! 42-Piece Dinner Set jj With Each Napanee Dutch Kitchenet Sale Starts Today The housewives of Amer ica are now learning how to save 1,592 steps every day. By scientific method it has been discovered that 2,113 steps are taken in getting three simple meals in an average kitchen without a Napanee Dutch Kitchenet. With a Napanee only 521 steps are required, a sav ing of 1,592 steps every day. y Learn the Full Story J Come in now while the -national demonstration is on and learn the full story " of these amazing tests. M r. Emerson's experi- menta were the most im- portant scientific time and sj motion studies ever made for housewives. Their vast importance cannot be " exaggerated. They mean the end of the greatest of all hardships constant fatigue. Greensboro Furniture Co. H. S. KING, Mgr. Ill Eaat Market Street CHICHESTER 8 PILLS W . Tim imamonh nitAMi. jSVV ldll Ak rur Ilmsc1 far A & 4( fA fhl.M.lr lUHMlrMdA sVCijLjr I'lllt In Itr. and iiali nirtilllAX "t TVj l iU I"" Rlbbnn. T M " Wl Take thr. Bur ef jrnr -17 Or ""Mrs1 Akforl(.'lft:.TrB i t. isr Prices Never Change Adults, 20c; Kiddles, 10c TODAY TOMORROW A Tingling Romance of Beauty, Love and the Lair ' :Hlf ill fl 8SI rati!! V in if Studv V- a n Unuiua Ancle o Heredity Other Added Attractions Have You Heard the Isis Orchestra ? 1- Only a Few More Days To Wait Starting Nov. 21 GRAND One Weeklf JOi- ran known U Beit, Sifest, Always KHIthkf SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE An the a Revelation. Douglas Fairbanks "THE THREE MUSKETEERS" Greater from very tinglr Ihfin liny picture ever ncrcrueil. PrlffMi NIK tit Lower floor flt thrrs rowi 73c, next four wowm $1.00. next 10 run, .'.Or, Hnlc-uny Unit three rnni 7 .", halmicr ftOr, lilua vmr tux. Mntinrei Ail till, TAU't Children Hfto, phi wnr tax. (till I err (colored), lir.c, plu wnr tax, NOTftt No neiita will be rr Mrrvvd for the muilnees, 1'bone SHI, Repair Work. Quaranteed jmtOMte BATTERY SERVICE Tsllsw TraSlaar Stamp Art Valuablsi sr. Tfccaa Of Vast Importance Is This R ug Sa le Where Quality, Variety and Quantity Are ' Combined With Lowest Prices. 9x12 Axminster Rug for Only $27.50 In a Beautiful Range of Designs and Colors. High Grade Wilton Velvet Rugs Linen fringed. Colorings that ar seldom found outside of Wiltons. 9x12 size at .$39.50 8.3x10.6 size at . . .$36.00 6x9 size at $21.50 Klearflax Linen Rugs Ross, Blus or Brown. Especially desirable for bedrooms. 9x12 size $27.50 8x10 size ..$22.50 ittxlVt size .....$10.00 Highest Grade Wilton Rugs Our entire stock, including a new shipment just opened, reduced in price. 9x12 size at $75.00 and $100.00 Club Accounts Furnish your home on our convenient easy club system. You pay 20 down and 20 monthly. Club purchases do not ap pear on the monthly state ments of customers who already have a regular charge account. Carpets For Balls. Main, Rooms, Pub lic Rullalna-a, Eta. IT-lnoh Velvet Carpets, per yard ....11.78 17-Inch Tapestry Carpets, par yard .59o It-Inch Brussels Carpets, per yard tl.Si 17-Inch Wilton Velvet Carpets, per yard ..12.00 17-Inch Brussels Carpets, per yard tl.as 9x12 Brussels Rugs Alt-Wool Vara llyed. Big Va riety of New Designs xll Best Grade, at 125.00 tx Beat Grade, at $13.15 (xll Nine Wire Weave. .$21.15 txll Seven Wire Weave.. 117. 85 All Linoleum, Congoleum, Pro Lino Rugs and Yard Goods Included In the Sale 41-2x6 1-1 Axminster rugs, a line slue for halls 6x9 Axminster and velvets. Fine weave. Attractive patterns 27x54 Axminster and ln JQ velvet rugs. In sale ipbild 9x12 Seamless Royal Axmlnsters A high grade rug far below regular. All new designs. 6x9 Santord Axmln- Ann AA ster rugs tpaCaCeUU 9x12 Sanford Axmin ster rugs 9x12 Beamloss Wool Velvets Close woven nap, floral, oriental and Persian designs. 9x12 Seamless Wilton Velvets. Klch Chinese and small figured desl 6.9x12 Wilton Velvets. A splen did size for halls or long narrow rooms 3x4 1-2 Pro Lino Art QQ 6x6 Congoleum Art as rugs vletD 6x9 Texoleum Art rugs $12.00 relvets. Fine $17.50 1. $2.48 $35.00 far b.low leslgns. $22.00 $39.50 $25.00 iral, oriental i. on Velvets. iigns $32.50 ts. A splen- $27.00 $1.00 $1.95 $3.75 tttxlf Linoleum rugs As pf t tDt.OJ 3x7 Vs Linoleum rugs (J gj 8x1 Congolsum rugs M (r at Dle7J 4Hx Congoleum rugs ) ftp t Pet7 ix8f Congoleum mats 4 ft t lUt THxlOtf Pro Lino fjQ 9x12 Linoleum Art IfcxlOVa Linoleum Art rugs 6x6 Linoleum Art rugs Super quality Inlaid Linoleums, sq. yd.... Brown Battleship Linoleums, sq. yd Tile Inlaid Linoleums square yard Carpet Inlaid Linoleums, sq. yard.. Granite Inlaid Linoleums, sq. yard.. Printed Cork Linoleum square yard 27-lnch Congoleum runner, yard Pro Lino; attractive de signs, square yard... $13.50 $7.50 $2.50 $2.10 $1.50 $1.30 $1.65 85c 39c 45c -I, Pickett Storage Battery Co. 250 Nnmitilt Avenue tannr 21:17 "That Woi-Jerful Cigar" Made in Porto Rico but smoked everywhero. FRAGRANT aid MILD Look Before You Buy! Our regular prices on 1.1 it when you buy Xmas goods from us, again we say y Look Before You Buy and be sure you look at if $ L. B. Leftwich Old Courthouse jfS m a DOLLS i TOYS are lower than other advertised cut prices. YOU SAVE MONEY The Sample Shop Use News Want Ads ti m 1 .A ft w H f.i i ti ft ft
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