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I AT AU ON 60 Residence Lots 7-Room Modern Home MEOW 3 LOCATED ON BESSEMER AVENUE, NEAR BESSEMER HIGH SCHOOL Hour Of Sale, 1:30 P. M. Thisjs the W. T. Jerome property. The home Is equipped with electric lights and telephone. This property' is desirable from every standpoint, enjoying the most appreciated in suburban homes, every city convenience; yet not handicapped by heavy city taxes.. This is the homeseeker's opportunity, outside lie city, still inside. Located on a fine street, right at one of Guilford county's selected high schools, A place where tht farmer can .buy city property and not pay city taxes to get the benefit of our city schools. Large playground at the school. Get in on the "Ground Floor" while the "Getting Is GooeL" TERMSj 20 PER CENT CASH, BALANCE IN EASY PAYMENTS Musio By Jazz Band Ladies Invited Remember the Date, Place and Hour-Sale Rain or Shine . Sale Conducted By National Realty & Auction Company w. fi. MA A 1 iiLWo, Auctioneer G. F. BLACKMON, Soliciting Aeent GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA , G. DGRtfiGeneral Manager . CSS Two Couples, All Married, But Not to Each Other Woman KIIIh Man. "IN DEFENSE OF HONOR" Atlanta. Nov. 4. Mrs. T. K. Wll llama, wit of a private dsteettve, wu held without bond on recommendation lat today of the cornorer'it Jury after an Inquest Into the killing of N. L. Post a Seaboard Air Lint engineer, at the Wllllanu homo here last night. Mrs. Williams, In a written state ment to the police today, claimed that aha shot Post In defense of her honor. Hhe asserted thai lot lowing an auio- In wmminv With H. V Curtis and Mr. Alma Harvey, both of whom were marrieu persons, rum -lowed her Into the house when she en- . l . ....... ,! witap fnt htm Lniru v i" evv 1 ' . i " - - - - and that while Inside the house he tried to attack hsr. Curtis and Mrs. Harvey were placed under bund of 260 each as material witnesses. Curtis, testifying at the coroner's Inquest, said he was an eye witnessed of the shooting ant Jia alUigeu' that Mrs. Williams walked Into the room hi which he, Vnst and Mrs. Harvey were seated, drew a revolver and ex claimed: "I am going ' to shoot you," she then shot several times, he testi fied, and afterwards expressed sorrow at havlitir shot Post. Home men let their wives take In washlnir. If there Is any manhood In y4u at all never let them do that. Make them take It outside and wash It. Liberty Tailors 356 South Elm St. ITS AH SU OVERCOATS AT 1-2 FRIG MD LESS . Ai Of Suits and Your Choice s 0 Friday and Saturday .95 V v y Buy Now SAVE From $10.00 to $20.00 Here Liberty Tailors 356 South Elm St. Her First Public Appearance With Lord LaHcelles London Crowds Cheer Them. WONT BE QUIET WEDDING London, Nov. 34. (Hy Associated Press) Princess Mary today made her first public appearance with Lord l.asc-elles, her fiance, since thajr be' trothul. when the two left Bucking' ham palace tills afternoon In an open I'nrriajre with Queen Mary for a drive throiiKh Hyde park. Although the news that they were to drive out only be came known shortly before their de parture, quite a large crowd assem bled In the vicinity of Buckingham pal ace and eheered the royal party heart lly as the carriage drove away. Crowds quickly gathered along the route and made the drive partake of the nature of a triumphant progress, much to the perceptible embarrassment of Princess Mary and the apparent satisfaction of the queen and Lord Lascelles. The queen and the princess had lunchson with Lord Lascelles at his home, Chesterfield house, which will eventually be : the home of Princess Mary. It Is. reported that Invitations will be Issued to several European mon archs to attsnd the wedding, which It is believed will occur In Westminster abbey. The kings of Spain, Norway, Italy, Denmark, Sweden and Belgium possibly will attend. The wedding reception, which prob ably will be hold In fit. James pulaoe, will be one of the most notable func tions of its kind ever held, necessitat ing almost immediately measurse for overhauling some of the principal re. caption rooms. ' BRITISH AIM IIITHCTX TO HRNI) OVEIl SI'KCIMFNS OF WORK mm CsMt I. Dillv sen. Coprriltu, 1 u J 1 , by FnuaMtlili rutins Leofur.) London. Nov. 24. The lioyal Instl tute of British architects Intends to send specimens of Its work to Wash Ins-ton for exhibition as a result of a showing here of the best types of American architecture. The announce ment that the American Invitation has been provisionally accepted was made today whan Lady Astor opened the United States exhibition at the Royal Institute galleries. Lady Astor in her short speech said that when aha asked a friend for ad vice as to her remarks he suggested that she sponsor a ''10-year archttea- tural holiday" between the two na tions. She believed however, she said, that the British could Isarn much from the architecture of American pitbllo buildings while ths United States could adopt ths English scheme of Interior designing. BXPLAINIIHO la ACCt'glWC. These With Itooil Heuatalton Have No Need Kut It. (Philadelphia Public Ledger) The man himself Is his own best ex planation and exculpation. If we are not fit to be taken on trust for what we are, all that we mav say about our selves will not help much. When a prisoner la arraigned upon a charge of orhne the first effort made In his defense Is to procure character witnesses. They tall of him as they have alwaya known him, to establish the antecedent Improbability that such a man as his acts have shown him to be would do the thing of which he stands accused. "Many doubts deserve not to bt cleared," said wlsa old Snmunt John son. Public men. attacked for . things they never thought of doing, have learned to to patient and keep silence under a running fire of censure from those who would be will pleased If they could pull them down. Shakespeare's Othello at his best re fused to listen to suspicion of Deade. mona, and Indignantly repelled them with the words: "When I shall turn the business of my soul To such exeufflcate) and blown sur mises" snd It would'have been well for him If he h;JH been steadfast In the noble and high-minded attitude. Hut he listened Instead to the voice fiamean and low malignity, and his aelf ruin was tha sequel. Theold saying la, "Explanations do nef expfftla," The French, have the soytjqf. "He who exe-see himself ac cuses XJmself." Those who would for ver be sulii-!rrTltrhe reasons for their conduct In the eaaernass tn Justify tUemselvee are a weariness of the flesh and of tha spirit. 1KCRET POLICE ARB HUGH ,. JBARP It V RUSSIAN PEOPLE (Oemapaadmes iemutol haa.) mosoow, uot. zi. "ir you see a eheka agent on the right side of the street, take the left aide," Is a com mon saying In Russia, showing ths fear instilled by the secret police which Is credited here with untold crimes and violence. Its agents look up people, try and execute them. If they see lit, according to popular Information. As there are no polio In Hussia, It de volves nn this organisation to keep the peace and, when necessary, vontrol the OLDEST MAN IN WORLD IS LOOKING FOR A JOB Turk. DJonra t'hemdlne, AaT4 144, In Paris, Like Figure , From Arables Nlabta IVcv.r On a Wtals, mill taut ta Ball Has. .JawrHil, ml. sr naiaoiumu Urtlle Uditr.) Parla, Nov. 13 The oldeat man In the world has arrived In Paris. A Turk, DJouro Chemdlne, who maintain ed his title with 148 years, was ob served yesterday leaning on the parapet, of, the . Pont Dea Arts look ing at the Seine, and Ilka D'Artagnan's valet, spitting In ths water to see which way it flowed. He made a fine llgure out of the Arabian Nights, In his yellow snd black tartan, white trousers with green stripes and his goatskin mantle. Through his man ager he admitted he was looking for a job but was undecided as to whether to go on the stugu or to do "pussy foot" propaganda work. It seems his first vocation was that of a farmer but he found this too tiring and, became the strongest porter in Constantinople at the age of 36, continuing at that until he was DO. The century and a half old DJouro has other qualifications. 'He rides a horse like a young man, walka like a cham pion and can recite without a mistake the long list of the sultans under whose regime he has lived Selim the third, Mustafa the fourth, Mahoud the second, Abdul-Hedlild, etc His claims for service In a, prohibi tion campaign rests on the declaration that he drinks only milk and water. Hard liquor never has touobsd his Hps. He eata only vegetables and frulU. CKCIL I. PITCH INJURED AND CANT PLAY liOI.F FOR WHILE shIiI Caali ta tally last. iCeiitrlfal 1UI. r rtilsoilssls Pisa!: Uajrr.) London, Nov. 14. Ceoll Leltch. the British woman golf champion, will be unable to play all winter as tht re sult of an Injury sustained In her final match in tha United States, accord ing to an announcement mads on her return here. The doctor who examined her lght arm here hopes to get It In such shape that she wll) ba able to compete In next year's championship hare and tn America, but ha says that a complete lay-off In golf eompstitton by Miss Leltch Is essential now. Another dis appointment to Miss Leltch was that all her clubs ware ruined by the heat in tha UBltad States and that two shatter olubs she brought back oan not be used In Britain due to legisla tion against them by Bt. Andrews. There are 231 orphans at Barium Springs who are exceedingly happy hecause so many people throughout North Carolina have remembered them so cheerfully In making a contribu tion for their support and there are hundreds of others who are rejoicing because they feel that more room will be provided for them. Have you help ed to make them happy? If not, see your church treasurer or send contribu tion to Hupt. E. McS. Hyde, Barium Springs, N. C. Rheumatic VP Rheumatism is t blood dlaesse. To rid your blood of tht poisons which caim so much fullering, you must take a real blood purifier. Such a preparation is Prescription C 2223. Medical authorities know about tnd almost daily use In their practice, tha medic inal ingredients contained in Prescription C-2223. This preparation it t specific for blood snd rheumatic diseases. Go to your dniMitt today get a bottle of Prescription C-2223. The large stse will' coat you M; trial aits 30c A2Sc boxof Plough's 2223 Liver PUli will help ajusuuts the poisons, Write The 2223 Laboratory, Memphis, Term., for samples of the PUla, descriptive leaflet, and 1922 Almanac . ftescriDtion Cr3 A ReliaUa Blood Purifier rvnycsiea Nurica "SpecUl ' That big, (nil weight Porte) Rieaa Cigar. lOe straight. Nothing I! it Try. Spoon & Lewis Consulting? Engineers Asserleam Bank rjalUlaar Hhrhwara Brides tete Waterworks, tewers Dr. C, I. Carlson Thej Pioneer Chiropractor Of North Carolina Carlson Building 114-1K West Sycamore Street Phona till Office) hours from to It a. m. 1:10 to 6 p. tn. Night hou's. Monday, Wednesday and Krliay, 7:10 to 1:10 . Complete X-ray Laboratorio Closed .Ml Day Thursdays In hor explanation of hsr defeat at Hollywood Miss Ultch aava that the break of play came when she got In a Gunner at ins loth hole. Ths British champion says that tha effort she made In getting ths ball out of the hatard caused her a ntsntal and physical collapse. Chinese Smuggling Case. Pensaoola, Fla Nov. !4. Chester Wing, a Tampa Chinaman, Indicted by the federal grand jury on the oharge of smuggling Chines Into this coun-, try aboard - - the anxl llnrr - - -schooner Viola, which went ashore and was burned on the beach about 20 miles west of Bt. Andrew! on July it, will be placed on trial j In the United States court tomorrow morning, BUY MOON.SHINE KISSES "Sweetast Of All" Before the Holidays With their coming guests and the home coming of the absent sons and daughters Fix Up the Bed Rooms Never was it possible for you to secure better values, than now, among our extensive stocks. And never have you had offered you a better choice of finishes and various patterns. So come in now, today and let us help you brighten up the old home for the holiday season. Complete bed, room suites consiatinff of bed, dresser and chiffonier for as tf'7C little Bs hD Odd dressers up from i. $25 at Dressing tables becinninjj -I 1. .1 U ' J m .fit And other bed room furniture propor- tionately low-priced Huntley -Stockton -Hill Co. - i WinstonSafcm Greeniboro 1UU armjr.
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