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GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER SO, 1921 13 MOIION PICTURE STARS EC. 2 Shirley Mason and Mary Carr Will Appear At the Na tional Theater. TO BE SPECIAL PROGRAM Shirley sfason and Mary Carr, two of the most celebrated start of the Fox Film corporation, will ba visitors in Greensboro Friday, December i. iIIIPWOOD -has space at the top for your tie 20o each-4 for 75c Collars & Shirts ARL a) Wilson Tner.N.r, Relieve Your Tired Aching Feet ARCH OUIUXM Correct the cause and have foot comfort for your Xmas shopping No charge for examination See Mr. S. E. Shuping Our Foot Expert SHOES HOSI ERt TOO GREENSBORO WINSTON-SAIEM.NC their personal appearance helnf In honor of th,e National theater, Oreena boro'a new $400,000 amusement houae that opened so auspiciously last week. This news waa reoelved by Manager Cunningham of the National In a tele gram yesterday morning; frdm Vivian M. Moses, of the Fox organisation, New York, In which it waa atated that the stars will arrive here at S;S0 o'clock next Friday afternoon and will leave at 10 that night. While here they will appear personally at tha National, the occasion to be fittingly celebrated in a special program to ba announced later. Neither of these film celebrities needs an introduction to people of Greensboro and North Carolina. The work of each la a matter of general knowledge. Their appearance here In person, however, will serve to accen tuate Interest in their preductlona, which are booked for appearance at the National at they art released. The appearance of Miss Carr will bo of particular Intereat Just now since the greatest, perhaps, of all her pic tures, "Over tha Hill" considered by many critics the wonder picture of all times Is o be shown at the National next week, opening a limited engage ment Monday, December I. In thla production, which scored the enviable record of a solid year's run in New York city, she has the "mother" role, tha stellar part of this powerfully ap pealing drama. -he will be accompa nied to Greensboro by her daughtor, Miss Louella Carr. Plans are In the making now for en tertainment of the distinguished visi tors during their stay here, and it may be taken for granted that their publlo reception at tha National will ba par ticipated In by all the people of the city and vicinity who can gain ad mittance for the events. V Move Child's Boyels with ' "California Fig Syrup" Even cross, feverish, bilious, or constipated child loves the "fruity" taste of "California Fig Syrup." A teaspoonful never falls to cleanse the liver and bowels. In a few hours you can see for yourself how thoroughly It works all the sour bile and undi gested food out of the bowels and you have a well, playful ohlld again. Millions of mothers keep "California Flir Syrup" handy. They know a tea- spoonful today saves a sick child to. morrow. Ask your druggist for genu ine "California Fig Syrup'1 which haa directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother! You must say "California" or you may get an imitation fig ayrup. hd. 100 Suits Men's and Young Men's All-Wool Worsteds, Flannels Cassimeres, Fancy Mixtures, Solids, Values to $35 n 140 Tweed Suits, Grays and Tans," AH the late Models, Sold Elsewhere Up to $45.00. 104 Overcoats, , Conservatives, Belted Styles, Assorted colors, Values to $35.00. , U. S. Woolen Mills Co. 304 South Elm St. Greensboro, N. C DELAY TRIAL OF THREE Charged With Trespassing Into Virginia and Killing man. Flock of lawyers. HAPPENINGS IN DANVILLE isdmu u oub dm) Danville, Va., Nov. Is. Indlotmente charging murder, lodged against W. D. Covington, W. D. Vernon and J. B. Jeffries, officers of Spray, N. C, charged with ahootlng and killing George Bryant, J, a native of Patrick oounty In Virginia, several months ago, will not be tried at tha present term of the Pittsylvania olrcuit court Tha hearing was to have bsen gone Into today but at the Instance of the commonwealth's attorney, J. Turner Clement, who said that vital wltneaaes were missing, a continuance was granted. Five well known Virginia and North Carolina attorneys are as sociated In tha defense and four for the prosecution. A long and spirited legal battle is anticipated when the cases ultimately reach the Jury. Bryant was killed near Aiken Sum mit early In .the year. He was a few miles this side of ths North Carolina line. The ahot which killed him waa fired 90 yards by one of the three officers who stood In Pittsylvania county, while Bryant was actually In Hehry county. Bryant was wanted In Boektngham county, N. C, for an alleged violation of the liquor law and was surprised In a garage at Spray. He tscaped In a running pistol battle with the three officers, Jumped Into a friend's car and persuaded him to carry him over the line. The officers followed quick ly snd on reaching Aiken Summit telephoned to Sheriff B. F. Stultx notifying him. Stulta at the tlma held a warrant against Bryant on the charge of shooting and wounding Federal Prohibition Agent Jerry Mets, now In Hagerstown, Md., Jail await ing trial on the chargs of killing a hobo. Bryant, according to the allegations of the prosecution, was hiding In a ditch when the officers, after notifying the Henry county sheriff began look ing for him. Locating him shots were fired by him and by all three North Carolina officers. The sUte maintains that the three Carolina Officers were trespassers and had no authority to arrest Bryant. The theory of ths de. fenae has not been outlined and will not be until the case reaches a Jury. John Dlx, who recently preferred SO years' exile from his native oity to serving six months In Jail for vio lating the Mann act, spent last night In jail, as he was caught last night technically within tha Jurisdiction of the police, or one mile from the city limits, by a psrty of officers who were looking for liquor. Six was taken before the court this morning and he won his release on ths technicality. He said that as he understood It the court had told htm to keep out of the city and reference to the court order showed that thla waa so. Tha exile said that he was driving his wife from Martinsville, to Pslham, N. C, to visit an ailing relative and he concluded that he could pass within a mil of Danville without violating the court's mandate. W. Earl Morgan, a youth, was or dered to Jail for five months and to pay a line amounting to 120 upon con viction of the theft of several lots of tobacco. It Is claimed that ha took the tobacco from a local warehouse floor and carried It to another where It was sold under another name. Otl. Prultt and Walker Wyatt, who were also charged, were dismissed from custody. The Danville tobacco market was again badly congested today, the re ceipts being by far the heaviest of the season and due largely to the recent warm moist weather. Traffic was jammed In the warehouse district yes terday evening under the steady Influx of tobacco and before dark many of the warehouses had to close their gate's In view of capacity houses. The "first" sales were not reached until this afternoon and the disorganisation of sales schedules gave promise of lasting through the week. HAW RIVER NEWS. Delightful Dance Given By Mr, and Mrs. Bain Personal Mention. , 8teU! to Dtltj Mwt.1 Haw" River. Nov. 29. Misses Ada Simpson, Grace Plckler and George McLarty motored to Greensboro, where they were the guests of Mrs. E. McLarty, Quite a number of the lovers of foot ball attended the Virginia-Carolina game at Chapel Hill. Bay Hardin, of State college, was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Bain. Mrs. Lula Maya la very 111 at her home here. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hughes, a daughter. Mr. Cox, R. A. Hughes. S. Clark and Paul Hughes motored to Greenaboro Sunday. A delightful dance was given the past week In the hall by Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Bain. Those present were: Bryant Clark, Grace Plcler, Ada Simp, son,, William Thompson, Helen Oille. spie, Maud Cole, Will Gillespie, Rosa Cole, George MoLarty, Alger Best and several out-of-town guests. W. M. Henley, of Glbsonville, has accepted a position with tha Hall Granite mills and moved his family here. . Saves So Much Work! Use Red Devil Lye washday mike i hardest water soft as rain water. Then juit soak the clothes and got rid of most of ths washboard drudgery. Use Red Devil Lye to mop or scrub, and save yourself back ache. It cleans quickly. Disinfects st the same time, Use Red Devil Lye in your kitchen work little in your dish water cuts the great out in a jiffy. MakesGoodSoap Save all Tour grease and kitchen toript it' I easy to make ten pound, of good soap with one can of Red Devil Lye. Fall directions on can try it save money. Ked Devil Lye yftt. S CHI ELD MFO. CO. - ST,tOI". Q..tl.S.A. h- on 'f v Itfe!-. lit a V'? f1i i v -N The Greensboro National Bank "The Old Reliable" Is Mailing Out Checks Today to the members of its CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB for thousands of dollars the amount of the Christmas Savings' club just closed on the 21st inst, so as to give the members an opportunity to "Shop Early" and not be "In the Rush" that always comes to those who are not so prepared. . ' ' - Those of you who do not desire or expect to spend this money are especial ly invited to come in put their money to work earning 4 per cent quarter ly in a Savings Account, and then join the new club now just forming for 1922. V ..v The Payments In the New Club Begin Dec. 12 next but you can come in and join now at any time previous to December 12 and begin making payments on that date. We have only one increasing club, beginning at .50 cents, which will total $63.75 at the end of the 50th week, and the even amount clubs begin with 25 cents, and on up to as far as you like. Come in and talk to our manager, Miss Beall, about it and she will take pleasure in giving you all the information you desire. ' Y "' " Y " 1 ' This is the finest way in the world to have ready money to spend at Christmas or start a savings account so you can buy a home, make a trip, or an investment, etc. Yl M Ready for You To Wear YOUR type and your taste will be studied together, here . . safe guarding you from mistake,- There is wondcrfully-lavith . season's variety in these new models . . . But that's one of the subtlest snares of any season. Except when type and taste are studied together . .. as here. Prices are delightfully small and fabrics, styles, colors are full of beauty and value already assembled ready-fpr-YOU-to-Wear. Cabaniss, Inc. 203 South Elm Street or real 'enjoyment THERE'S no use talking. If you lik 1 Producto there is nothing elaa that will take its place. Of course there are other good cigars. But El Producto smokers want that El Producto blend that has never been imitated.'r,", ' they are El Producto smokers. nistrlbntor Straus Cigar Co. Richmond, Va. Jm i ife . iVTOV.''.'. 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