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GREENSBORO PAlLY MEWS, SATURDAY, iNuVfcMBER 19, 191 3 A t th e Loc al Til eaters a 1 Death Vnllrr Film Scene. '"Where Men Are Jlcn," which will he shown at the Grand theater the last tlra tod;iy In the William Duncan pro duction In which Edith Johnson Is co star. It Is an adaption of "The l'rincess of the Desert Dream," a novelette by Ralph Cummins which appeared In Snappy Stories, , Nearly all of the aotlon takes place lni the Death Valley gold section of California during the gold fever with rough and ready prospectors as char actors. The title is peculiarly de scriptive. Scenes of the desert with its cactus and sage brush, of -mining shafts, of camps, dance halls and recreation resorts are numerous RELIEVES THE ACHE TORMENTING, agonizing rheu matic aches are quickly relieved by Sloan's Liniment. Apply it freely and enjoy a comforting sense of I warmth. It penetrates without rubbin g. Good also for sciatica, lumbago, ' neuralgia, over-exerted muscles, still joints, external aches and pains, back aches, strains and sprains. Don't let pain lay you up. Keep Sloan's Liniment handy and at the first sign of an ache or pain, use it, or it cenainiy aoes produce results. At all druggists die, 70c, 51.40. Some of the most famous locations In California were used, making the production one of scenic beauty as well as of entertaining value. The eleventh chapter of ''The Mlr acles'tit The Jungle." , Charles lUiy lm New Triumph. Charles Hay has scored, another screen triumph In "Two Minutes to Uo," a corking story Df. college life by Kichard Andre, which began a two day engagement at the iiijou theater last night. Kay gives an excellent portrayal of a football hero In this admirable First National attraction. The charm - -and virility which has characterized Kay in past screen successes was never better exemplified than in his Interpre tatlon of the role of the college lad, who, through financial reverses, Is compelled to quit the team and stive his spare time in peddling milk as a means of working his way through school. transforms a combination of misfor tunes into happiness. Ray Is given excellent support by Mary Anderson, his leading lady, who makes a very charming little co-ed. Lionel Belmore, Lincoln Stedman, True- man van Dyke, Gua Leonard, Tom inimentfeiS YOU CAN'T WORK WELL WITH A COLD NOBODY likes to be around a person suffering from a heavy cold. It exposes them need lessly. You can take care of your job and keep business and social engage ments shortly after you begin using Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honcy. For it is prompt in helping Nature expel phlegm,' allay inflammation, case breathing, and drive away irritating roughs. Use it give it to the kiddies. Don't suffer a minute longer thai) you have to. At all drupeists. 3(V. DrJelte Pine-Tar-Honei for Coughs and Col BlJOU "Where Quality Meets" Fltlt'KSi Ailulta, :'. i Children, Kir. J'Ium War Tnx p Last Showing Today i it 1 K I Z k fa. V1 Charles Ray In "Two Minutes To Go" Directed By Charles Ray Rpnl Ray fiction, ronl Rny humor, fenl liny heiirt inint'h In Itifharil Andre's quick-niovInK pliiy of footbnll, rolteKR nnd rnntles In (he nlr. Such n thrill 1 An hlg am "Scrap Iron." EXTRA ADDED Pathe News Bhowlns; the liurinl cerrmo-nlcn of America's unknown soldier lit Arlington ftntionnt cemetery Armistice any, November 11. Continuous music liy the llljnn. "concert orchestra llnd iiyniphnny pipe organ, Wilson and the other players also con tribute toward the success of this wholesome production. Pathe News, showing ths ouriai 01 America's unknown soldier at Arling ton national cemetery, Armistice day, November 11. Aesop's Fables and con tinuous muslo by the HIJou concert orchestra and symphony pipe organ are the added features attain today. -Three Musketeers." Sixteen duels, a man holding up a broken bridge while three riders oross It, the stealing of a queen's jewels, a desperate fight with a conscienceless woman for their recovery, the smash ing of Dnof the-Rieatost Intrigues of history these are but a few of the dramatlo Incidents tn Douglas Fair banks' sixth United Artists plcturs, "The Three Musketeers." scheduled for a weeks' run at ths Grand, beginning next Monday, November 21. : History retold In celluloid! That's what Is claimed for this feature by the management of the .Grand, iSased on the marvelous adventures and esca pades of the dashing D'Artagnan and three of King Louis XJIrs Musketeers, this photoplay unfolds the history of Ft..- , . ,. . v. ........... I 1 i .i 1 1 1: o in me early orvemorum " Chot saves his team from defeat and I 'ur? that monarchy J- A Simple. Safe, Inexpensive Method That Clears Out the Head. Nose and Throat There must be readers jifferlng from hronic catarrh who wotild like to-; know how they can stop catching cold after cold, for they must realize that sooner or later this may lead to deaf ness and other serlpus trouble. Dr. Blosser, a respected physician. nnd for years a specialist in catarrh. s the discoverer of a pleasant, direct method that can be uaod by man, wo man and child. Ilia remedy is madf from medicinal herbs, flowers and ber ries which you smoke in a dainty pip"' or cigarette, and Inhale the vapor into ail the air passages. It contains no ubebs, tobacco or habit-forming druKs. Dr. Blosser's Remedy is effective in all forms of colds, catarrh, asthma catarrhal headache and ear troubles that may lead to deafness. You wll breathe better and feel better after using it. Satisfactory results guaran teed. Any well stocked nruf? store can supply Dr. Hlosser'a Remedy. A trial package containing eight igarettes will be mailed to any suf ferer for 10 cents (coin or stamps), by The Blosser Co., 40 DT, Atlanta, Ga., to prove their beneficial and pleasant ffect. adv. Rat dlnal Richelieu, a soldier by training but a statesman and churchman only by virtue of Intrigues he devised. Seats are now on sale at the Grand box office. No seata will bs reserved for the matinees. Ilarold Lloyd At the Mm, The management of the Isls has booked for two days one of the best f double programs, BenJ. Hampton In The Killer" and Harold Lloyd and Rene Daniels In their great comedy, Pinched." Melodrama clean, fine, wholesome thrilling, fascinating melodrama, and romance the swinging, sweeping ro- nance of a maiden in distress, abound "The Killer," one of Stewart Ed ward White's most recent and most potent stories. Mr. White met such a character as 'The Killer" many years ago, but it was not until recently that he put him Into his greatest novel that ran aerially in the lied Book magazine. The Killer" was such by nature- lust as Lucretia Borgia was a poisoner liy instinct and training and environ ment, so was Henry Hooper a killer. fie was a smooth, oily, cultured crea- ure who planned death while he en tertained with a beautiful piano solo f a Chopin nocturne, pr discussed Hen Ik Ibsen. His motivating thought in ife was killing anything that Irritated Urn, frotn the birds that sang In his Prices Never Change Adults 20c; Kiddies 10c. Last Time Today Beng Hampton I re dent The Killer A hrenth rnlchinjr drum" vibrant ivHh notion, seething with nur prleea. Extra Added Attraction ' The screen's jrrentest ronidclnn Harold Lloyd And Bebe Daniels Warner Oland nnd Juanita Hansen In 14th Rplxoile Yellow Arm LOGICAL ADVICE! Strike at the root of weak ness is logical advice to those rundown in vitality. Scott's Emulsion nourishes the body, ' tones the blood and helps build strength. Scott 4 Bowse, BloomfioU, N. J. ALSO MAKERS OF IfHlOIDS (Tablet or Granules) for INninPSTION garden and th frog that croaked In a fountain, to men, women and chll- ron who atood In hla way. msl picture will be talked about and remembered, because It Area the Im agination, ahocke the mind Into action and playa upon the emotion. fhe Harold Lloyd and Bene Panlols comedy, "Pinched," and the fourteenth plsode of "The Yellow Arm." till out the program. THOMASVILLE FIRST IN RED CROSS ROLL CALL Thomaavllle Hrata F.verr Cltr In tailed State. In Securing lta -- Quota Third ear. laoKUl u Uuu Km) Thomaevllle. Not. II. Thomaavllle la the firet city In the entire United Statea to fcbtaln lta quota in the fifth annual Red Crose roll call, thla mak ing the third eucceneive year that thla feat haa been accompliahed. lele- rama or congratulation and of ap reclatlon of Thomasvllle'a continued efforta have been received by the local chairman, Charlea F. Lambeth, from W. rank I'eraona, vice-chairman of the American Red Croaa with headquar ter at Washington, and from Harry Hopklna, manager of the Southern division, with headquarters at Atlanta. A wnirlwind campaign for 1.000 members, Thomasvllle'a quota, was started Monday morning, and by 1:80 ciock tne Thomaavllle Baptist or phanage had up the 100 per cent ban- ner.T with local Industrial plants In wnote or various departments, follow ing suit shortly. The town was dl- Ided Into the four political wards with captain in charge of each. Another captain was In charge of the business Istrlct, and still another In charge of the Industrial plants, and the entire ity thus thoroughly covered. Lead Ing cltisens made talks at the furnl- ure factories and cotton mills at the oon hour Monday before these plants were canvassed. Uy 8:80 o'clock Tuesday afternoon the goal had been reached, and the re port sent the southern division office Charles F. Lambeth, president of the Standard Chair company, has been the nairman in charge of each of the three roll calls In which Thomasvllle as gone over first, and has received hearty congratulations by the Ameri can Red Cross on this splendid record ONE-IMI.F OF GOAL SKT BY THE HK1) (HONS HBACIIKD (Bptclil lo Uilll Nfc- Henderson, Nov. 18. Without any reports from the county and only three wards of the city of Henderson heard from, Mrs. W. H. Fleming, general chairman Red Cross roll call for Vance county, reported yesterday that one- half of the goal set had been reached well-organized drive was launched Tuesday and Mrs. Fleming believes the campaign goal will be reached before the drive dates are closed on Novem ber 24. The main factors being stressed In the Vance county drive this year are First, to assist the needy ex-service men; second, to retain the Red Cross nurse for Vance county. The Time Draws Near Starting Monday For a Week GRAND Theater I1P.AR THE ISIS onCHFSTllA 'Vat., n. u rjm "MJ NT Douglas Fairbanks In The Three Musketeers The crown Ins: trlnmph of the motion picture. A yenr's work In 1-11 houra, BPKCTAL AITGMKNTED OHCIIIOSTHA rniCKSi Mht, lower floor, flmt three row, 7&c, next fonr rows, $1.00, next 10 rown ROot boxen fl.(Mj It n Icon r, first three rows, 7.'e, bnlnnee TMoi nailery (col ored) 2.tc. rind war tnx. MATIAKE Adult BOpi children 2:e. IMuk war tnx. NOTF-i No Bcntu will be rcenr ed for the matinees. Seat jow on nhIc at the box office. Phone fSHI, 11 our of honlniri Two mutineer dnlly. littO and 4tM. Right performance atarta promptly at 8.30. rm m WE RIGHT ARE ,' If you are as keen about saving more as you are about making more B you are headed for success. f f American Exchange National Bank , "Built for Service" Branch At South Greensboro Men and Business By RICHARD Sl'ILI.ANE. Save Yellow Trading Stamps They're Valuable VJUU.,1., '' ' '" Pronounced the Purest "Mirror Candies" Fresh Shipment Today Special Values For Saturday Selling Marvelous! These Pure Thread Silk' Women's Stock ings, $1.00 Pair This special selling marks ft change of times. There was a time when you experienced diffi culty h getting; a good pair of silk stockings at such a low price. These stockings are made of pure thread silk, emirfashtoned with double mercerlxed top, heel, sole and toe. Perfect stockings In every re spect, solid colors, come tn cordovan, white and black, dropatltch In cordovan and black, all Uea , $1.00 Women's Handkerchiefs Beautiful emhroldored, all pure linen colored sport haiwUiorfhlefs, all the new colors, jTQ hemstitched finish i OIC Women's plain white hand-embroidered hand kerchiefs, many dainty patterns, also solid col ors, all pura linen sport handkerchiefs, aj all colors, H. S. flnjsh ttOC Good News for Men! We have just received by express another ship ment of fine flannelette, two-piece pajama suits, new stripes, well made and finished with pocket and fibre silk frogs, sizes A, 1), C, 1 C C and D Pl.D3 Special Values for the "Men" Saturday :::25c Men's plain white hemstitched handker- A chiefs, nice quality, ( for i)UC Men's plain white all pure linen handker- . ohlefs, H. 8. finish Men's Paris garters, n p all oolors ZjC Men' socks, superior quality, staunchly rein forced seamless hose, mercerised finish, all colors, all itsaf, a pair ZuC Men's silk four-in-hand ties, a large assortment of good quality silk ties, at a very spe cial price, each 65c Dorin Rouge and Compact Powder, Specially Priced 35c 35c 75c 29c 75c 35c Dorln rouge, Brunette ., Dorln rouge Frambolae Dorln' rouge, Brunette, large , Dorln rouge . Je Theatre , Dorln Compaot Powder, large , Dorln Compaot Powder, imall ,, L ! ' On the Road, Nov. 15. A. H. Wood ward, better known as "Rick" Wood ward. Is one of the big m'en of Illrm Ingham, Ala. lie came Into nattona prominence some time ago when, there being; a strike on the Atlanta, Blnm Ingham and Atlantic railroad, he put on overalls, climbed Into the cab of a locomotive and acted as engineer for two tripB. Mr. Woodward never auks anybody to do anything he Is not willing to do himself. He Is chairman of the board of the Woodward Iron company, one of the oldest coal, coke and Iron properties In the Birmingham district and one of the directors of the Allan ta, Birmingham and Atlantic rail road.' He owns the Birmingham Bane ban club, is a golfer and all-round sportsman. He not only attends most of the sporting events of national lm portance, but usually has a flock of friends to aecompanyhlm. The Wood ward Iron company has a Woodward club which haa Its own golf link, officered by employes of the company He Is extremely democratic. When the Birmingham ball team plays at home Mr, Woodward usually dons uniform and slta with the players. His son, 12 years old. Is In uniform al so and practices with the players, Most nf the baHehallists play golf a the woodward club links. Mr. Woodward works hard and play: hard. He la a millionaire, of couth but you'd never know It from hi manner. The Woodward Iron com pany has Ave blast furnaces, fou coal mines, several ore properties an Its own railroad between Its mines and furnaces. The ore properties are very profitable, as they carry fluxing qualities. The Atlanta, Birmingham and At lantlc railroad had the distinction o bHng excluded from the strike list 1: the recent threatened railroad strike. The reason was that no union men are in ployed. jwiy;fl are quite a nrnnncr or wood ward In the Woodward Iron company, Mr. Woodward's father, uncle and thr relatives being Included. Ills sister Is the wife of United States Senator Oscar W. Underwood. Al though he has no use for unions, Mr. Woodward Is very popular with labor. I'robably it is because of the unusual- y broad character of welfare work he has Introduced In all the properties with which he is identified prominent ly. Besides that he la about as kindly a man as you'll find In a day's walk. The Birmingham district ta a mar vel. You find hills on the side rich with coal and on the other side hills rich with ore. Between them In the valley you find the great mills man has built and to which from one side he draws coal and from the other ore, and out of which he gives to the world steel. Public health officials of the mid dle west are not optimistic about pro hibitlon. "Every Saturday night," said om of them, "we have the same harrowlnnr experience. In former times we had a few cases of persons so badly orT from over-lnduBjence In liquor that they required medical attention. Now each Saturday niRht we have a dozen or more who are assigned to u hat we call the 'poison squad' the nit 'li bers of the hospital staff who hgjn operations by pumping out the stom achs of the sufferers. The stuff the patients have taken is poison. It isn't whisky. We do not treat thern for alcoholism, but for poison. "Purveying of liquor is so common as to occa.sion lit tie comment. Why. men come to me in my office and in iufre If I want to Ivjy a lew lulift of booze or have a t-nn delivered nt my house. My opininn is that there is but a slifiht . decline in the amount of whlrfky consumed. 1 base my I'tate ment on the number of alcoholic and poison cases that coi:ie to us for treatment.1 "To make prohibition effective th public must come to consider- viola tion of the lav as something Illegal and warranting punishment. At nreH ent 'good cittaens patronize bootleg gers and think nothing of aiding and ahettlnic them in violating the lav. I think this disrespect of the law Is growing. Certainly it Is not "decreas ing, In our city. tCupirllht. tftgi, by PMUiMphU rM1r Vt4p. Tea. If you restrict yourself suffi ciently you can prolong your life. In other words you wltl not die so soon if you give up what you are living I for. GRAND "The Joy Spot of Greensboro" I'lUIKUl Adults, aio Children, Illei llali'ony, 10 I'lus War Tax. Last Showing Today William Duncan Edith Johnson In Where Men Are Men A title of pioneer Amerlrnnii, fill ed with rcifimnre and adventure. A Ihrllllnit story of the mining; country. ALSO Chapter 11 of the master rhnpter piny of all time "The Miracles of the Jungle" Real Shoes for Children Send Them in Today to be Fitted Eczema and Tetter Due To Impurities In the Blood To Get Absolute Relief You Must Clear Your Blood Of Waste Products. The blood is the truann by which nu thp tissues or Ihf linily nr mrei-ny or Indirectly nourish d You win at onoc realize that unb'NK tho blood is ,,ur Home nart of the body will become dis eased. Klery skin rtljenses denote with Mft ful 1 1 nsr pertniotv a v:k'it'-d and Im oure slate of th. W.....I. To correct iIh Icim trotihh -waste products the blu.id must be jjuriflel Don't clou your Muod .nut cl-an it out. K.'iture will do tlo rest. I'ure. rich, red blnod tuoiri.-dies the body and fltrhts off j '. a -. S, S S., tin- siariduid blood ptirrtir and system builder, if the id al remedy (or skin eruptions. The effort of S. B. H. Is to rlil the Ryt'-ui of the wast' products wlih'h nf ;iii"liii? the trou ble. For over 50 vats S H. 8. has proven to be of unusual merit. HeKlM til kincr 8. K. S. toiiny and write for 68 paK illustrated bwklet. "facts About the Blood'.'-fi ee Personal medical advice, without charge, may also be had by sending a complete description of your case. Ad dress Chief Medical Illrector, Swift Spiciflc Co., 741! K. S. R. Laboratory Atlanta. Ua. All drug: stores sell s S. 8. hd We have a complete line of Pla-Mate and other standard makes of shoes for children that look best and wear long est economy shoes! Don't let rough weather find your child poorly shod it is dangerous. Bring the little folks here where you get the best shoes, and best fitting service. Cklldrea'a llalr Catting Specialty Calldrra'a Departmeat . SHOES HOSIERYTOO CREENSeORO WINSTON -SALEM, NjC ('alldrea'a Department Market lour Tobacco la Greensboro! If Toa Don't Wa Hulk Loia. Our Store Is Just Brimming Fall of Quality Merchandise Our service is unequaled; yet this service costs us nothing, because it makes us more than it costs. Let Us Serve You It's a Pleasure Elm Street Pharmacy EDWIN NOWEJLL, Manager Next to Postoffice Phones 57 and 58 BijouVictory 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, V. O. Box 788, Greensboro, N. C. ' : Use News Want Ads for Results
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