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ARMY SHOES One lot men's army shoes, ex- SING OUT MEN'S HOSE 1 1 tra good values dn no 25-cent values, in all colors 9c for $LU0 en's Clothing and Emerson Shoes CLO M 14 Don't forget to pay a visit to Marks and Sons' store today. Hundreds of articles of seasonable ; merchandise, including men s clothing, Emerson shoes, shirts, underwear, neckwear, gloves, hats, caps, and hosiery, are being offered at drastic reductions. Note below some of the representative articles and prices, and see that you can buy your entire winter outfit at about half the price you had been expecting to pay. ..... MEN'S SUITS One Jot of men's suits, excellent quality and d1 n ' styles, values up to $50.00.; ...... MUD EMERSON, SHOES Good work shoes $2.98 $6.50 dress shoes j 13.95 $9.00 dress shoes ! 15.95 DRESS SHIRTS 98c to $348 1,800 dress shirts, all styles, sizes, and colors, to go at from We have numerous other articles, including overcoats, marked down so low that they will sell quick. Don't wait; buy your winter outfit: today. GLOVES Men's work and dress gloves, $1.75 values for 98c MAR IC & SONS 346 South Elm Street Phone 1241 LOOK FOR THE FRONT WITH THE RED SIGNS At the Local Theaters rnmniiB Mine Shown In Pllma, A famous old mine known !ri history and started in tlio days of '48, during i no gom rush lo umifornta, Is seen I in the William Duncan production. wnere men Are wen," wnicn wilt be shown at the Grand theater todny and tomorrow. This mine has been worked for many years and has turned out tons of valuable ore. The mine. at present is abandoned but every few years prospectors work in the shaft and secure considerable pay dirt. It Is believed' hy many, old settlers that a rich vein lies Just-be yond tno present diggings, and " sev eral are convinced that soon this mine will be In full swing and one of the principal sources of ore in the state. The story of "Where Men Are Mel deals with a plot to Jtimn a claim owned by the hero, who, according- to circumstantial evidence, believes the Eirl with whom ho is in love Is acting as tool or the villain. Ho later learns, However,, that she is tho daughter of his dead partner and that a former sweetheart is responsible for his mis fortunes, ' Strong Nerves Pure organic phosphate, known to Greensboro Drug sompany and -meat other druggists as HItro-I'hosphate, is what nerve-exhausted, tlred-out peo ple must haw to regain nerve force omi energy, xnats wiy it's guaran-teed- . . hd. The Time Draws Near Starting Monday For a Week GRAND Theater Dough las Fairbanks -In- The Three Musketeers Thn erofmliUt "triumph of fhe motion plrfnr. A yriirV work In 3 t-3 hniirfli. Hprcrut, Aiif;MKTKii OHCHEIHTHA PnnlttvHy ahnwii Mt prlrpa chrnper thn In nny other rlly. PHtreSt NIft-h, lowi-p floor, flrM 1hree rowi, 7IW. next four row. 9l.no, next 10 ro (VOri hoxrn 1JK hnlronr. lint threw rrma, TG hnlhnec 50r frnllrrj (col ored 25c, Pin mmr t-. MTIFi: Adultg fiOrj fhlldrrn lino. Plu war tnx, NOT K i IV o arata will he reaerv r4 for the matinee. Heat now on anle at the hnx ofrtce. Phone SSI 4 Hour f ahnwlnfft Tito matinee dully, 1i;10 and 4iOO. Night performance Mori promptly at SiitO. V J fragrant mi Mild Made ii Part Rica iraai fiaait latin laal. Netkiaf likt tins aaywaara at the rice. t0c.lSc.Zfor 25c Trj&tm. ' Duncan fights his way to success through the entire film, am) the pro duction is one that will be enjoyed by all red-blooded Americans. The eleventh chapter of tha aerial supreme, "The Miracles Of The Jun gle," will be the added attraction with with "Where Men Are Men." "Where Men Are Men." Harold Lloyd At The Isla. The management of the Isis brings to the theater going public of Greens boro today and tomorrow a big double feature show in Ben). Hampton's latest Drama, "Tho Killer," and the Harold -faloyd and feebe Daniels in their com edy. "The Pinched." Tod Sloan, the world-famous Jockey, Is now proving that he is as much at home before the motion picture camera as he haB been In the stirrups of a thoroughbred. Tod makes his first bow to shadow stage audiences In Benja min B. fTampton'B new Pathe feature, 'The Killer," adapted from 1 Stewart Kdward White's well-known novel of tho same name, riaying the role of an ex-Jockey, in a company of such splen did artists as Jack Conway, Frank Qgmpeau, Claire Adams, Milton Ross, and others of like calibre, Mr. Sloan's work proves his nblllty to take his place among sllversheet celebrities. Mr. Kloan was born In Kokomo, In diana. His racing records are remark able both In this country and Europe, and have not been broken to this day. In lS6-fle-4taaW-meunt and won 132, or about thirty per cent. The next year he scored 38 per cent wins, in 1896 he won five races in one day, and on three successive days at Coney Is land he won each of three races Ih which he rode. Ills sensational career on the turf brought great wealth and he soon became known as "The Mil lionaire Jockey." Another added attraction for these two days are Warner Oland and Juanl ta Hansen in the 14th episode o,f "The lenow Arm. rhnrles liny In New Portrayal Charles Ray may well be called one of the most versatile stars ot the mo tlon picture world. He has played the ooward, the country boy, the email town beau hrummel, the pugilist, the traveling salesman and a score of oth er characters. And now In his latest First National attraction, "Two Minutes to Co," which cornea to the IilJou theater today for an engagement of 2 days, Ray has the role of a college football hero who Is earning his way through school by peddling milk in the early hours of the morning. "Two Minutes to Go" Is a story from the skillful iren of Diehard Andre. It Is filled with the spirit of romance, ad venture and pranks of college life, with that great American game, foot ball, as the virile backbone of the Plot, Many humorous situations have been aevoloped in this photoplay, and, of course, the gridiron gladiator who is tne rentral figure has a sweetheart. Charles Kay personally directed "Two Minutes to Go," as well as enact ed tho star part, which in Itself is evidence enough of his versatility. He nas surrounded himself with an excellent cast, Mary Anderson appear- ng In the leading feminine role. Oilier well-known players who support Ray In this production Inclufle Lionel Bel more, Lincoln Stedman, Trueman Van Dyke, (ius Leonard, Tom Wilson. Bert Woodruff, Francois Dumas and Phllllo Dunham. Kxtra attractions are the latest I'athe News, Aesop's Fables and con tinuous music hy the Bijou concert orchestra and symphony pipe organ. Doug's reduction Nexi Week; A picture with a universal anneal. Such Is "The Three irusketeers." ac cording to C. D. Buckner, manager of the Grand, who has bonked this fea ture for a week's run, starting next Monday, Nov."2l. In this story." said Mr, Buckner Douglas Fairbanks does the greatest work of his career. Those who have read the famous Dumas' novel from which It was taken will he dlghted to sea their hero, D'Arlagnan, match wits with tho cunning Richelieu ftnd crush through the Cardinal's acemlng.. ly Insurmountable barriers. The In trigues of a monarchy are laid bare In (his thrilling tale, "For those who have never read 'The Three Musketeers,' this photo play will have as great appeal, because it Is a perfect plot", standing on the Arm foundation ot drama and comedy based on fact. It la a play In which the expecied never happens. Kings and queens and royal personages are given human attributes that will long endear them to the hearts of those who see the picture. The dominating Impression is that the thing is real." The lavish presentation which the Grand will give this photoplay will add much to its charm. Seats are now on sale at the Grand hoi office. No seats will be reserved for the matinees. Prices Never Change Adulla, Wlei Kiddies, 10 TODAY TOMORROW "The Joy Spot Of Greensboro" PIUCES Adults, Sflri Children, lOn ': Balcony, lOo Pin War Tax Showing Today and Tomorrow BIJOU "Where Quality Meets" Benj. Hampton Presents The Killer A breath ratrhlng drama..... VI. hrant with action, seething with surprises by Edward White. Added Attractions The ftrreen'a tirealrat t omedlnn Harold Lloyd and Bebe Daniels ....!. ; Pinched Warner Oland and Juanita Hansen In 14th Episode Yellow Arm I PRICES Adults, ,10ei Children, lOe I , Pins War Tax E Today and Tomorrow I I ror the dory of the college gad I I (or her, B I I Li! Bayer on Genuine Aspirin say "Bayer" William Duncan Edith Johnson Where Men Are Men A tale of the neath Valley min ing? country with the aordldneaa left out. A aim that la (renter than the popular utory from which It nai adapted. and Chapter 11 of the master chap ter play of all times The Miracles of the Jungle BBnaOT&HiaeMsanuBau W arning! . Unless you see the name "Bayer" on package or on tablets you are not getting genuine Aspirin pre scribed by physicians for twenty-one ears and proved safe by millions. Take Aspirin only as told In the Bayer pack age for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Karauha, Toothache. 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Continuous music by the BIJou concert orchestra and aymphony pipe organ, direction Profesaur Boeach. tarn KAaMlsaaglNrTBAnt. B attraauMvaa LONd, WAVT BAla, hr M QUEEN D.:.a lek aw Slmlaf tJw DANDROrf, fda Um k.lr roots and bpa It jrnnv vary f.,t. (Ia OUKKN and roa will OCT l-ONd, FUCTTY. BlHAiaill FlAIH. Bond SI aasta la ataaps as moamr for al boa. NlrVBRO MP& CO., AllaerU, Oa. aSUtrt wurm. Wrtai 'er Tanas. Continues Friday and Saturday 160 High Grade Suits $1 7 85 140 Men's and Young Men's Suits $21 85 95 Hand Tailored Suits 1985 155 Suits and Overcoats $2485 Large Assortment of ' broken sizes in suits Less than cost $ J .50 . Other Suits and Overcoats $27.75 to $32.75 sSSJ $1.95-.S2.95S3:95 Fur Collars i $9.95 No Charge For Alterations v Inn p.n ii!ki!n 304 South EIrr Greensboro, N. C. t It Mm.. 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