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12 GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1922 MUTT AND JEFF The Married Lion Tamers Are Having Trouble :-: :-: By BUD FISHE1P ' Katharine JlacDonaid will be "seen In a 'XtifferenC' style of tbotonlay when her freest production. "Do mestic Relations." " . First National attraction. Is seen for the first time In thl city at the. Imperial., theater today. "Domestic Helatlons" Is essentially what lta title Implead tl etory of the adjustment to a life tog-ether of man and woman. Two married couples are . 'msde use of for tbe Story. One, Judge and Mr ,lmn Benton, aristocratic, blu blooded and typically representing the better class of cltisenshlp. The second couple are Mr., and Mrs. Jake Martin. Martin Is a laborer with a pretty younf wife, and when she trans gresses what he has set up as his own code of behavior he resorts to physical force and Is sentenced to a term In prison hy Judge Inton. ; On the other side of the story, when Benton's wife does some trivial tiling that provokes his displeasure ha , restorts to "mental cruelty." What Tomorrow Will Mean To THEUTTLE CHARMINGS . ' Only the Future Can Disclose a w p . , WITH Hlbl.lil IIR4 If PoaiiTy 90 Chance i iSI difficult 1v1 """- TRICK. "' jlL WifA l,:s.- A WARM desert retneitce that is one long, wlKUa tkrilt. Tke story of an Cng seeatit lev across the kasnsinf saa4v ProtiiKe) awi magnifies! sale ay ike saaa sake aa)e MTke Sketh " Wanda Haulty, Milton Stilt, Robert Cain, Jacqueline Logan -STttftX CMAStR" Tilkjr Patraf raka" east "Screee S SkeU" t:AVAUJtiA When ha finds her In a situation open to misinterpretation he '.mme dlately Jumps to an erroneous on conclusion and proceeds to risk his entire future hy ordering his young and beautiful wife from, his bouse. The wife, confident of her own In nocence and shocked at the lack of faith of her.hnsband, leaves. It Is real drama, and a big and powerful exposition of everyday life that married pepole will appreciate because It is so faithful, and true of a great percentage of modern mar riages. "Kough On Romeoa," clever Snub Pollard comedy, and Paths Review are other features of the program. Ruraiajc Saada Tvdajr One of the- best catch-a-catch-car. fights to b seen on tha screen, In om time, is a featur . of Georfr Melford's new Paramount production of "HurnlnR Rands." There were no rehearsals of the arn in which Miiton Sills and Robert Cain "go to the mat," but had to b taken mt eral times, as usual. Both men were in prime training;, and hardened hab itues of the Lesion stadium, after see in the film battle, remarked that the fight was one of the most real istic ever seen on the screen. Wanda Hawley jind Mr. Sill ate featured in "Burning Sands," which will he shuwn at the National theater today. In the story. Miss Hawley Is an English girl who falls in love with Paniei Lane, a hermit who lives alone on an oasis tn the desert. This is the part portrayed by Mr Sills. In the course of the action. Barthamp ton, a renegade Englishman, plans to abduct the girl and is prevented by Lane from executing his design after a terrible battle In which Harthampton is killed. Th picture is filled with thrills THR SHOVt LOROUNOSl iM yr record Ur jump - 1I MKHK TOt)t. Your Last to Sax SSss"."' ases RUSTICeVNA" n. , . , CMBfi eeiKiiW. I KOtv AND f ijl J er-fiUV I UlMftl?6R 1 m T'' ' ! ' " W4 TMR Cvv. Re ' Ovf HOW MANY .' M J "cKfifiVS ' M0Re . . .a-ftr I 1 I i' Iha oofrc &err,NJcH6ses ar at rJ CHffSH.fte I 3 itrT-'J '9 I IMBUR6R HERE . t F "on p-H with- TheiR- McHesw Si IfZ) Vl! J UMDUKbfeK 1 ' ' J !lA nies n&htv 'Ues of MvsiDNev.'y LM I""" r ' c,eS( J IIS ' C7c i--tr KJ'NG "eR i --r- ( 1.' . V (mutt. ,'' - r v r and there Is a capable supporting cast including Jacqueline Logan. Louis Presser, Winter Hall and otne.rs. The overture by the National or chestra. Beet HoUowell conducting, will be "Cavaleri Qustlcana." Other attractions of the screen will In clude a clever eomd.v "The Steeple Chaser:'' Screen Snapshots and Pithy Paragraphs. GUILFORD COLLEGE NEWS Dellghtral Halloweva Party Gtrea at Blaford Hasae Peraosial Meatloa Guilford College, Oct. H. Misses Anna Noaml Binfotd and Martha Orajr White and Master Richard Bin-' ford and Lyndon White, gave a de lightful Halloween party Saturday Afternoon from S to 6 o'clock, at the Binford home to several of their friends quite a number of Halloween games were enjoyed. Lovely re freshments were served'eonsisting of apples, candy, ice cream and cakes. Those enjoying their hospitality were: Oretchen Osborne. Lucy May White. Joe Kendall. Kdn King. Frances King. Elisabeth Kgerton. Adelaide Ward. Sybella Ward, Nell Jones, Irene Thomas. Ethel Stout. Roberta Wakefield. Ethel Dean. Robert Dean, Emil Virginia Lever ing, Julia Blair Hodgtn. Jack Hodgln. Ruth Marshburn. Nellie Wheeler, A. J. Marshburn. Frances Wheeler. Ruth Thomas, Esther Rayes. Mrs. J. G. Frasier returned last week from St. Leo's hospital, where she underwent an operation some weeks ago, and is very much im ; proved. Mrs. John T. Stuart has returned from Baltimore where she hag been In a hospital for treatment several weeks. 4aul Dillon, of Greensboro spent Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Dillon. Mr. and Ms. Ray Sweet, of Sharon. Pa , are . visiting Mrs. J. J. Morgan. They made the trip through the country in automobile. Mr. Rudd Newsome spent a few ' days at home last week and Is now at Durham assisting In revival Miss Geneva Mackie spent a few : days at borne recently, she Is em ployed In sotiool work at Rutherford ten. j Mr and Mrs. R. W. Self, of Ashe ' ville visited Mrs. Rudd Newsome re i cently. TOMORROW Is Going To B A Great Day In the Life Of PRINCE CHARMING y, ITCHY HEALED RIGHT UP BY Any beeftklnc cut of the akin, even flry. Itching ecxema. can be quirkly ntermme by applying a little Mentha Sulphur, say a noted skin specialist. Wat" of Its germ d'Sfmytna prop rtts. this sulphur preparation Instant1)- trfnas east from skin Irrita tion s.oth and heals the ecsema r.p;ht up snd leaves the Phln-clar, and smooth It wMmn fails to rellv the tnr mtU and dlsflffurement "offerers from MH trouMe should aet a little Jar of H wl Meutho Sulphur from anv r 'd druiit snd us It like a rold (Complete Chang of Bill) "The Pep Of 1923 Co.M With Mignon Rankin Bel Big Beauty Chorus fsct.rwt The Jangle Goddess" EXTRA t EXTRAS TeMkitM't Ik Big Night Does'! nUe) th heTrW te iht win h Mir. VIRTUES OF LEAGUE HIDDEN BY POLITICS Dr. L. L. Hobbe Talis Cdlaga Students Wars Hava Bean Pre vented hj Laagua Action. Pr. I I.. Hobbs. former president of Guilford college, talked to the student body of the North Carolina college at the chapel hour yesterday on ''Disarmament and the League of Nations'' Dr. Hobbs traced the de velopment of the league of natlbns Idea, and regretted the fart that such a question should hava gottsn Into politics. The moment tha ques tion of tha league got Into politics. Tie said not one psrson In a thou sand gave any further attention to the league It ceased to be a ques tion at all. One party merely en dorsed It and the other opposed. It was Impossible for people after that to see the merits of the league. We cannot disarm by conference agreements. Professor Hobbs be lieves. The only way to effective dis armament la through tha league of nations. He showed the league to be a going concern, with fil Rations now enrolled. Tha league Is showing vitality and growing. Tha Hat of countries not In the league la aueh a list that the United States should not be proud to be numbered among them. In explaining the organisation of the league. Dr. Hobbs stated that it consisted of three parts: assembly, council and aecretartat. The aasem- bly meets once a year, and Includes all the oarlons who are members: the council of eight natlona meets three times a year. The aecretartat, which now numbers 200 persons, is In session all the time, and haa ac complished a vast amount of wora In the fields of law. economlca and health. Already the league has been able to avoid ware in the Balkans and other places by asserting its power. In this connection Dr. Hobbs referred to the trouble be tween Jugo-Slovakta and Albania, which waa amicably adjuated. In the league of nations was the only hope of disarmament and world peace. ANZACS WILL VOTE ON WHISKY LAW Proposed Law Prohibits Sale of Intoxicants to" All Bona Fids Travelers. fCsrrapemlMrf Aaarlstoi fna.) Sydney. N. S. W.. Oct.' 13. Liquor traffic modifications. In the shape of an amended licensing bill, may bs In troduced In western Australia as the result of a commiasston's Inquiry In to the question. The proposal provides for a poll of assembly electors, for a "yes" or "no" vote on prohibition every five years. No license shall be carried If there be a SO per cent majority, pro vided that 30 per cent of the electors of the state vote for the proposal. A licensing court of three members will be appointed, with Jurisdiction throughout tha atats to reduce licenses on the Unas of the Victorian act. the compenaatlon to be provided by a two per cent levy on the pur chase price of liquor sold by licensed houses. The sals of liquors to persons un der 31 years of age would be prohibit ed and tbe sale to bona fide, travelers would be aboliahad by tha measure. Lodgers and bar employes must bs registered and trading hours would be limited to between a. m. and 7 p. nr. except In the gold fields, where the bars might remain open until 11 p. m. Hallway ear and restaurant licenses would be abolished, except those conferred tinder tha railway act and these would be subject to the licensing court. Beer shall not ex ceed nine per cent alcoholic content and stout would be limited to li per rent alcohol. Anv whlskv thst A Is sold must have been In wood for at least three years. CHINESE SOLDIERS COMPELLED TO WORK Gea. Wu Psl-fs) Says That Troops Will Ba Placed at Work on Public Projects. trail isjh as i sawMaiS fnsaf I misngnai. uct. n. supporters of i the constlluttonaliat cause who in ftptmher marked time In Shanghai after their leader. Dr. inn Tat-Sen. had corns north frum t'anlon and had t Inrth his position and hte alma in s number of published etatements, irrted with a degree of satisfac tion an announcement of policy that was lesued early In the month by lien Wu- Pel-fu. the Chlhll ehteftatn mho defeated Chang Tso-lln In the early aummer warfare Doctor lun haa lung advocated the r empleyssaitt of troope on public works aa a meaaurs to effect die. aaadmeal and this waa mad a tenet f a manlfeatS he lasued shortly agt r his arrival In Shanghai. A vis pet"! that parallels that wblth Doetnr Kan haa boaa urging is sen by the snuikeea leeaere la Uoeeral WVs aa anaarsaseat at policy This statement f Qesaral Wu eare la part ! At preeeat each aeldler coots the peopls flea taeia a month Tola ta a ' direct tardea After two years my auMlera will enat tke people eely twe taela a ajietith each, a I an going la make tketa work Tkey will be oemaelled to ears tkree-flfths of tkelr pay through their awn labor iTkresga the profits frees mlnea aad I eve greater prof lta frea agricultural enterprise, w shall taka sp af; i foreatatlo) aa extensive seals, eua aetata also saack sjwaey ta tha .ballsing of reads aad tkelr upkeep" la "aaasylvaala roller skstsrs ra porealitoa tka uao of tha highways, as ssag aa they eboerve tka tralTie laws, to wMckkar ara subject tk saw M( I ait Far Daaesusea. (SskUI to Dili; Inil Ashevllle. Oct. II. Claiming that by negligence and reckless driving on tha part of a truck driver per manent and palnfpl Injuries were In curred. R A. Stevens filed complaint on the clerk of superior court's of fice yesterday against B. J. Jackson, for $11,000 damages. It la alleged In the complaint that while the plain tiff was sitting In a Ford automobile parked on Church street, tha truck of B. J. Jackson, moving south, crashed Into It, Injuring tha plaintiff permanently. The acsldent occurred August I. AS TO BUTTONS It is important, of course, that the cloth be good; That the style be new and smart; That the fit be without a wrinkle. But what, matters the cloth, the style, the fit, if a foolish button falls off at a critical mo ment. o In Clothes from Silver's ' even the buttons are put on in the guaran teed way. N. H. Silver Co. 231 South Elm Street Greensboro High Point Dry Cleaning-An Art DICKS service has demonstrated tjut "art" to the satisfaction of its many customers in Greens boro and vicinity. When you receive from us the favored garment, with all the old time, alluring beauty, the soft ness of texture and the trimness of shape re stored then you will agree that DICKS are masters of the art. Phone 71 72 or 205 The prices are right. The service is prompt and trustworthy with the assurance of courteous at tention to your every need. "Dry Clean At Dicks" Dick's Laundry Co. Ltunderert and Dry Cleaners 111 W. Market St HAT ClenlngblokIhrshaprhi7 Treband" ing and rspairing all kinds ot fall, winter and aummer hats for men, iadiaa and children while you wait. Men's soft hat Ladiss's aoft hat . . Men's panama hat efen'a atraw hat . 39 V)e . . as-SOe . .SOe bp 23c John Bassell 10T W. Braasaore t. MO MAIL ORDER ACCEPTKP r Greensboro, N. C R. H. Milton Electric Company lit W.t Market St. ELECTRICAL . WIRING FIXTURES We Ark Wkole.al'e and Retail Dealer la Fixtures Westinghouse Heaters $11 Ideal Betweea Seaaoas, For Bath. Nursery aad Dressing Room WMM COTMU0U3 ll:AH TO l:RK TODAT AMD TOMORROW V) kat Happeaa To Marriage Wkea the Olaasaar Fadeat .Catherine MacDonald tees Tkat as tke Dramatic Theme, of tke facet play ake kaa sjlvea tbe screea "Domestic Relations" Tke story of rich wives, poor wives aad of aaen who drive tkelf wives from tkelr homes but not from their hearts. Oorgeoos gowas Sumptuous settlags. Saab Pollard Comedy "ROUGH OM HOMEOg" ar,d Patke Review. ! Grand Theater Everything New Seat Sale Opens Tomorrow Morning at Greens boro Music Store There is Only One Greenwich Village Follies M&OXEWmJno. AUctO OF t 5MOW IN AiMERICA Al'GMRNTBD MOST N5gl I Sr 1 PRICKS Lower Floor l2.BO Bnteeay S- Sl.mii t.allerr) i. otic ISJ II I. 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