Newspapers / Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, … / Nov. 27, 1921, edition 1 / Page 19
Part of Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS, TTNDAY, NOVEMBER 27, M2I i ) L ,,. ' ; " " " Father Camp Outfits Auto Stoves Auto Lunch Set Auto Pump Change Purse Auto Strop Razor Leather Bill Fold Camp Tent Carpenter's Tools Dependable Gold Watch Medicine Case Mitre Box Pyrene Fire Extin guisher Fishing Rod Tire XJauge Leather Purse - Tourist Set Desk Set Pocket Knife Dad's ElectriS Lan tern Coat Hanger Drinking Cup Desk Clock Handsaw Drawing Knife , Shaving Mug Shaving Mirror Weed Tire Chains Auto Robe Auto Filler Can Electric Lamp Leather Hand Bag A CHRISTMAS GIFT STORE must be a little out of the ordinary. Not only a variety of merchandise to choose from, but merchandise which carries the HALL MARK OF QUALITY, merchandise which will give the utmost in service, in pleasure and in satisfac: tion. Through the years you have learned to . look for these attributes in ODELL'S OFFERINGS, certainly then you will turn to us for those purchases which must carry your sentiments, your love and good will to friends and relatives. Mother Sister Brother FOR YEARS AND YEARS YOU HAVE BEEN PROM ISING YOURSELF TO SHOP EARLY TRY IT THIS YEAR. Wrist Watch Auto Gloves Bathing Suit Auto Robe Leather Hand Bag Silver Card Case Chafing Dish Cut Glass Jewel Case Decorated Candy Jar . Ivory Bureau Set -Tourist Set Tourist Clock Desk Clock Boudoir Lamp Flower Basket Hand Painted Ivory Ivory Work Basket Ivory Hand Mirror Ivory Desk Clock Silver Party Case. Ivory Picture Frame High Grade Sport Sweater Tennis Racket Cut Glass Perfume Bottle Ivory Comb and , Brush ; Cameo Breast Pin ... Breast or Bar Pin Curling Irons Desk Sets Writing Set ; . Cutie Doll Leather Pocket Book Jap Bamboo Basket Manicure Set Smoking Set Camp Outfit Shot Gun ' Auto Clock Base Ball Shoes Basket Ball Togs Auto Trunk Bicycle Humidor Silver Card Case Cigar Cutter With Chain Leather Collar Bag Silver Drinking Cup Cuff Links Gold Watch Hunting Suit Punch Bag Leather Puttees ', Coaster Wagon Flexible Flyer Sled Tool Box Cigarette Case Pocket Knife Military. Brushes Stick Pin .. Watch Chain Sport Jersey Photo Album Scout Axe Tennis Racket . Tricycle Roller Skates Alcohol Stove Alcohol or Electric Percolator Electric Heater Heating Pad Hot Water Bottle Bonbon Dish or Casserole China Dinner Set Carriage Robes , Chocolate Set Electric Grill Electric Iron Electric Toaster Foot Warmer Work Basket Lap Boards Portable Electric Lamp Leather Hand Bag Mesh Hand Bag Embroidery Scissors Sewing Table Sewing Tray Tea Wagon Cut Glass Bowl Cut Glass Pitcher and Glasses Brass Candle Stick Cut Glass Candle Stick Mahogany Candle Stick Brass Fern Set Brass Andirons Floor Lamp Electric Flash Light Comfort Sweater Set Community Sil ver Sheffield Tea Set Sheffield Service Tray Silver Tea Set , Waste or Laundry Basket ugr w mot -i IKS HtKEtiJJAUIY JELLS. 726 Kssrsisc 1 JJL wms mi -p mumm njs t . ... MP .-.-.. - WEEK-END SIDELIGHTS POLmCAL GOSSIP-ANECDOTES . . SIGNALLED FROM THE BIG DOME ' ay THEODOPS TUFns Washington, Nov. 2. Possibly the official of the Arms conference who eicltes more popular admiration than any other la Prof. Manerlynck, the brilliant Interpreter o( tha Internat ional gathering. Prof, Manerlynck Is a wonderful performer. He takes In shorthand the speeches made In French which means writing French shorthand and then rapidly reads from his notes and translates the speeches Into English. , There- la never a second s hitch In the translation. Not only does Prot. Manerlynck read and translate his shorthand notes speedily but In the reading he gets much of the oratory of the speaker. When,,. Premier Brland delivered Ms eloquent speech before tha conference the French statesmn had barely taken hia seat bsfora Prof, Manerlynck was on his feet and delivering the address In English, lie was never at a loss for Never say "Aspirin" without saying "Bayer." WARNING! Unless you see name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 21 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache ' Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago ' PainPain Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proper directions. Handy tin boxea of 12 tablets BotUea of 24 and 100 AH drumrista a word In English to fit the shorthand notaa In his own language. Further more, the Interpreter put Into hln voice practically the same fire of Brland and even reproduced many of the premier's gestures. It was al most as though Premier Brland had spoken. In English. As the Interpreter concluded the Brland address In eloquent way the delegates and visitors to the confer ence gava Prof. Manerlynck an ova tion. Brought over from Paris by the French delegation, Prof. Manerlynck Ik almost Indispensable and will stay throughout the conference. Persons who write shorthand must be experts to read their note fluently and with out faltering even when only one language Is Involved. A fellow who can turn shorthand notes In French Into shorthand notes In English and read them swiftly at tha same time Is a marvel and Is so regarded, by probably everybody who attends the sessions of the conference on Limitation of arma ment. , Lord Rlddell, personal representative of Lloyd George pending hia arrival at the arms conference, Is quite an af fable statesmen. He has a 'sense of humor, la somewhat American In his ways and has mad a hit with the acores of newspaper correspondents who attend the British .conferences. At one of these confabs and Just as the correspondents were about to depart. bora ttiddeu smilingly said: "By the way, gentlemen, sometimes when I visit other countries I give the newspapermen a dinner where wa can get together and chat and know one another. I expect I'll do that over here. And may I add that It ia rather cus tomary for the newspaper men to give ma a dinner in return." "Fine," said one of tha oldtlmen of the profession. "We'll coma to yours and then Invite you baok to ours." And It was so agreed. Later Lord Rlddell announoed there would be no newspaper conferences on Thanksgiv ing day. This was In deference to the day, he explained, and the "normal ap petites" of tha correspondents. "And I suppose," he adaVd. "that you newspaper gentlemen who have been hopping around from one press meeting to another every afternoon will need a day off to rub some lini ment on your feet." Lord Rlddell was about right Some times there are half a doaen so-called "press conferences" In a day, spokes men for the various delegations meet ing the correspondents and presumably giving them the "Inside dope" on what la happening. Admiral Benson, U. 8. N., retired, has renewed here tha associations In Paris with Admiral de Bon, now the naval advscr to the French delegation. The two admirals, who are old friends, worked together when the treaty of Versailles was under war and now adays tha two rather stick together here In Washington. Before Admiral de Bon returns Admiral Benson, a member of the shipping board, may take him down near Norfolk and show him the biggest "white elephant" In th world the great fleet of useless and unsalable wooden ships now anch ored In tha James river. Foreign delegates to tha arms con ference seem quite at a losa to under stand tha derivation and meaning' of the term Jlbootloggar" which ta so fa miliar to the average American In these days of national prohibition. Ar thur Balfour was rocently shown a so-called "king of Washington boot leggers" as the latter rolled by In a magnificent touring car. But Mr. Bal four and other foreign visitors have asked tha same - queatlon wanted to know why we call 'em "bootleggers." The foreign delegate can aea no con nection between a. boot and national prohibition. - Such lnqulsltlveness from foreign sources has developed that there arc many plain Americans, Including even patrons of the bootlegging gentry, who do not know why a man who illegally sells liquor to the thirsty of today Is called at "bootlegger." Dry-throated Individuals accept the bootlegger and his warea and cars little about bow he came to get his name. A bit of Investigation reveals for the benefit of foreign visitors and oth ersthat the designation "boot logger" was applied many years ago to a per son who brought contraband liquor on Indian reservations. These rough purveyors of "firewater" stuck a flask down In thslr big boots, mingled with the Indiana and made their secret sales of liquor. It has long been against the law to sell liquor on Indian reserva tions and the Indian settlements were dry far In advance of tha general drought that overtook th United States two years ago. Although the foreign delegates have not met the "moonshiner", oa hia na tive heath, that term la mora generally understood than "bootlegger." Moun taineers who convert their corn Into white liquor have alwaya been known as "moonshiners" because as a rule they oonduct their distilling operations by the light of the moon and burn no light for fear of vigilant "revenooers." When they burled the "Unknown Sol dier" at Arlington on Armistice day. Senator William J. Harris, of Georgia, write the Library of Congress to as certain why the soldiers In the World war aald a comrade who died had "gont west." Figuratively this pos sibly meant a departure toward the setting sun, but the Library of Con gress, after much research, has found but little to explain the war term. It B. Meyer, chief bibliographer of the library. Informs tho Georisla sen ator that his researches dlscluse the following: "In connection with the origin of the term 'going west or 'gone west' with the significance of dying, we find according to John . Farmer's 'Ameri canisms, (.lid and New,1 that 'going west' originated In the expression 'Oo west, young tun,' meaning exactly what It said. It was long used as s bit of colloquial advice to leave the east and go west where, the opportuni ties wero greater. "After a time It became a mere catch phrase, carelessly used, and finally came to stgnlfy "to quit' and then by a further extension of meaning Mo quit for good" or 'to die' "In Dawson's 'Carry on: Letters In Wartime' he uses the expression with Its latest significance: "Oo west, thoy call dying out here we rarely nay that a man Is dead.' In 1919 a smnll volume was published with the title Oone West liy a Soldier Doctor' In which ha speaks 'with a cheerful wel coma for tha unseen guests: our soldier boys who have gone west.' " And that is about KM the Information tha Library of Congress has on the term used sorrowfully thousanda of times In tha World war. FILIPINO TRY TO IIIUCAK VV HII BTUKI IN SCHOOLS (Comtndi Auocittwi ftm. I Tacloban, Province of Leyte, P. I., Oct. 16 Love-making In tha school of Tacloban, capital of the province of Leyte, has been made unlawful by the municipal council. The purpose of tha ordinance, according to officials Is to stop courting In the schools not only between the pupils, but between the teacher, and pupils, who, It is as serted, have neglected their duties. Tha penalty for violation of the ordinance ia a fine of from 12.50 to 1100, and In case the fine Is unpaid the defendant must Sutter imprisonment until the fine is worked out at the rate of f0 cents a- day. , Head Stuffed By Catarrh or Cold ? Use Healing Cream It your nostrils aro clogged, your throat distressed, or your head Is atuff ed by nasty catarrh or a cold, apply a little pure, antiseptic, germ destroy ing cream Into your nostrils. It pene trates through every air passage, soothing Inflamed, swollen membranes and you get Instant relief. How good It feela. Your nostrils are open. Vour head Is clear. No more hawking, snuffling, dryness nr. strug gling for breatlu Ot a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from any druggist. Colds and catarrh yield like magic. Don't stay stuffed up. Relief Is sure. hd "Good Biscuits?" Easy ALL the magic of good , biscuit-baking is in Occo-nee-chee Flour. Bis cuits of light, fluffy deli ciousness that make the simplest meal a treat, are merely a matter of the right proportions of flour, baking powder, salt, and soda. And they're mixed fEJLZZiXffi to perfection in those fat . sacks of Occo-nee-chee Self-Rising Flour. You do take the guesout of baking with Occo-nec-chee. And most of the . bother too. By adding milk or water and shortening you get a batter for the light est and best waffles or hot cakes ydu ever made. It is amazing how easy successful ' - baking becomes. And you save on the cost of ingredients. Make Occo-nee-chee Flour your stand by for good baking. Get a trial bag from your grocer and find how it saves worry and expense. - You'll find PoorUo$ a iven dorfully tint, plain Hour AUSTIN. HEATON COMPANY Durham, North Carolina OCCO-NEE-CHEE Self -Rising Flour Takes the Guess out of Baking and Saves you Money eWi ii a mi 222 -'-rn m tin nil Try News Wants for Results 1
Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 27, 1921, edition 1
19
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75