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its The Biggest Show In America Will Play Greensboro Today Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey to Give Two Per formances At 2 and 8 P. M. Investigation Dispels j .- Rumors of Friction Between City and Circus. Rlngling Brothers and Urnum Bailey clrcu her today. Show Oround Central Caro lina fair ground. . Performance 2 p. m. and I p. m. .Poor open on hour aarllar. Tlckta O" l all day for both,prforrnanea at Greensboro Music company, IS South Elm street. White and yallow ticket wagon continuously accesstbl for purchaa of ticket at show grounds. Red tlckat wagon open simultaneously with the main en trance. Prlc General admission, '.i cants for adults; 60 cants for children under 11 years, war tax Included. This entitles 'the buyer to space on the unreserred seats. Reserved seat. 7& cents, additional. " Investigation by the Dally News t yesterday disclosed the fact that i rumors of friction between the city 1 ...I DUvlUs nnrih.ra .., Il.rniin and Bailey circus are entirely false.. The circus performance tbday wltl be taged at Central Carolina fair grounds, outside the corporate limits of Greensboro, and not one cent of tax will be collected from the (how fcy tie city. The big show will disband and leave for winter quarters immediate ly after the last performance of the season Is staged here tonight. Cur rent rumors yesterday said the circus had planned to remain In Greem- j boro two or three days after disband- . ana cnai aeciaton lo leave eariu-r had been reached because the .city was planning to levy a heavy tax on the outfit, it was also Hid that no parade would be staged uere because the city expected to plaoe a heavy tax on this feature. Both t,f these reports are entirely without founda tion, the Investigation disclosed. roiiowmg circulation f these rumors yesterday City Manager P. C Painter conferred with W. L. Carr, a representative of the big show', who was here yesterday completing plans for the arrival of the circus. A rep resentative of the Pally News was prvaeni at ine conference 'and these tacia were disclosed: There Is no friction whatever be tweaa the eliv end tha flr-ona Th. circus performance will be given at the Central Carolina fair grounds. outside the corporate limits Of the city. It re therefore Impossible for the city to levy a tax of any kind upon th show. Rlnallnff Brothers anrl Rirniim anil 1 Bailey no longer give parade. No ' parade was staged when th show Played Charlotte yesterday, for this leatur oi in snow nas been elimi nated entirely. ' Th circus did not plan to stay here more than on day. It la th usual custom for the show to leave for win ter ouartera Immediately aftar liv ing the last performance of the sea son. Bridgeport, Conn., Is wlnter-qua-ters for the Rlngling outfit Aakad vesterdav nncrn I r tr .,. of friction between the city and the ctrcu. W. U'Carr, the Rlngling representative, expressed surprise at the'query, and said: 'Th circus cer tainly has no kick whatever against Greensboro. We have not showed here fur several vuri v,i aii,n. 'a a gooa town and we are ex pecting big business her' tomorrow." The circus will pay off a majority oi its s.ivu employes here tonight and a part of the huge payroll will be epent In Greeneboro. 8everal lead ing mercnanta will keep their estab lishments open tonight In order to accommodate the clrcua people. Near ly all of the performers with the now win leave Greensboro on one or the other of the special trains which will be operated for their con venience by the Southern railway. i n nrsi or tne specials will leave at CREENSIIORQ DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 1. 1922' 1 i , . . .Winona i ..." " : -.. a uu iv fHvin- ... ... - I - nm arnHIOL Kalfan Just a Few Choice Lob Left in Westerwood Buy now and sve the other fellow's prof t Ay Phone 514 116 W. Market St Owners and Developers of We$terwood other at 4 a. m. Trains carrying th circus equipment, anlmala and. at- tenaants will begin to roll early to morrrJa. morntng. ;, - with Indications favorable for gooa weather this afternoon, record breaking crowds are expected to at tend the performances here todav. City schools will take a holiday for me occasion and many older people will, put aside the carea cf business long enoueh tn th ,-.. , from the surrounding territory are .niea id await tne tnrong of local circus-goers. City and county polle officers wtll keep a close watch today for sharp er usually to be found In holiday crowds. C W. Roberta eaeretar th chamber of commerce, and manager or the Carolina Motor club, an nounced yesterday that th club will will take car of automobiles on tha show grounds free of char- for the accommodation of motorists. Six men denntined fn tha n... .i.. tt i be on hand -at the ground to check Car and auard tham fn m.,.,1.,. Thus, any' motorist attending the Clrcua in a car tnav hlva hla ma chin watched without cost. ' This Plan was originated by th club purely as a matter of courtesy to mo torlsta. Travelling en . ISA rinnkU.U.atk railroad cars, Rlngling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey combined clrcua vj, ninuui v mta morning for the first tint tine consolidation oi tn two big outata. There are more than TOO perform ers with this season's circus and fully half that number of trained animals. Two hundred schooled) horses repruentlng Europe's finest equestrian acts form a big new fea ture. Th wild animal acts Include Jungle beasts who ride upon awlftly run ning horses, Juggle Ilk humans, par form tricks of halanrlna- n, .law . game with their keeper. Th arena are time after time tilled, emptied nu remied with entire troupes of "svia. uons, polar bears, leopards panther, jaguars and trained pumas. comedy act are offered In pro dlgloua number. Ther are Pallen- "rg ooars that walk upon tight rope or rid old fashlond bicycles; shaggy whit bruins that ".hoot the chute' ; Ruling famous troup of acting seals; wond.rful French poodlee Including the wlrll glg dog; and no end of trick monkeys, donkeys. Shetland, pigs, I oats, go and pigeon. Among in Hundred of men and women stars im i.iiw r .i.-- . .. . . queen of all aerial evmnaar.. v..... . . ..A . - T . . -' viarae ..... noiea uiaraonlana In hasard uua caauna acta ih. 9k.k... an . . . ' V'.I1BU( Oll- nm ana neapoiitans, supreme on the . ; CITY NEWS - .nwi neuen- ratha, Tarnefta and Sevllloa all new- it iiiiiiriu European equestrian acts of extraordinary skill; the four "Golden girls In th silver m. a sensational old a.u -..... aerial ballet, ten groups of stauiary horses and perfectly formed women: eight Of the WOrld'a hla-h.a i. acta, and many other high-air sensations. The main tent hmertan. . grand Introductory oaa-eant maamn. cently ooatumad. MnUt. .i,w tale enacted In pantomime by hun dreds Of llnrv V.n.. l. Hv . viiicnra. A hundred clowns to Hv times a raanv original stunts promts no nd of fun for Juvenile patron. Suggestion For Your FaU Cleaning: Replace That Old Mantel! Whether you have furnace heat or not, the open fireplace is "the heart of the home" the point where every housewife begins her decorative plan. A beautiful mante gives a setting nothing else can match. Replace the old one with one of our artistic Architectural Mantels. Do it now and enjoy it throughout the winter around that open fire. The McClamroch Co. 3v I S. Davie St. Greensboro Phone 161 TOMORROW Will Be a Day Nerer To Be Forgotten By PRINCESS CHARMING Better Equipped To Serve You We recently added another watchmaker to our force which places us In a position to care for A greater volume of watch and clock repairing. It Is advisable to have your re quirements in this line taken care of now to avoid the ap proaching holiday rush. Gifts selected now will be held for holiday delivery. W. Fy Hayworth JEWELER Tat Mttle Store Arvaad th Ceraer" IT Decision and Action You have no doubt decided not to continue to pay rent but have failed to take action. If you act and not merely make decisions your future will be much happier. The promise you made her is naught unless you act. We have both lots and homes in good sections of city. 109E.Ma.ket St. O, L. Crukk. Pre. Phone 312 J. D. Franks, SecTreti. ; i MASONIC NOTICE special communication or Oreeneboro lodge. No. 7. A. F. and A. M. at Maaonlc hall Wednesday evening, November 1. . 19Jt. at 7 o'clock. Entered apprentice dea-ree. Five eandldataa. D. ROSS ARCHER, Master. B O. GILMER, Secretary Regular communication of Revolu tion lodge. No. 652, A. F. and A. M. at Revolution ball. Wednesday even ing. November 1, at 7:10 o'clock. En tered Apprentice degree. N. B. ilARTIN. Master. O. L. OAULDEN, Secretary. B. H Knight Templar Notice Regular conclave Ivan hoe Commandery. No. 8, Knights Templar, at Ma sonic hall Thursday even ing:. November. 2. at 7:10 o'clock. Order of the Tempi. RALPH J STKE8, , Eminent Commander. T ATIOR, Recorder. RED CROSS CHAPTER IS SEEKING CLOTHING AS1 TrH W,ri Appar! For hsk 3unrr u. snt to th Local Offic. Th Greensboro chapter of th Red Cross society I making an ap peal for relief for th sufferers tn the near east Th appeal la tn th form of knitted garments and warm Substantial clothine- arhlk 111 k. accepted at the Red Cross office on mira noor of the county court- early dat. Driven from iii. vfi.. .v . tune of war. some half million of refuveea hava eia . hol"e of southern Europe nd the oen laianoa All are penniless, Homeless and terror-stricken. I-ariro ouantltfea nt needed which must b prepared with all possible speed, the same kind of garments being sought as that which the chanter mmhma . . children both during and ainr. th. ,ui. eimpie, serviceable cloth. Ing. new. mada.Ava nA - , , . lowheeled shoee anil avam, ii appeaieo ior. Th cloth ing. If not new, should ba cleaned and mended before sending and the ahoes should t In good repair and tied to gether in pairs. Pattern for making layatte and children' elnthina- a.t , direction for knitting sweaters may b obtained In the local Red Cross otric. Mr. J. a. Bett. chairman of the production committee, and Mrs Dorian H.. Blair, chairman of the for eign relief committee, or the local Red Croes office will furnish cltisens of this city and county with addi tional Information in regard to the kind of clothing desired In their appeal. Brief Local Herat Of Intarait Te Paily Nt Radr. T Rom tn Mr mnA Um Ink. U. .n a on, John Franklin, Jr., October lii Mlaa Betty A. Land, county super visor of schools, Is slightly 111 at her nvuie. The cattl aala ttrhlk. aa. afc.,i tiled to be .held at th fair grounds Thuradav aftacannn. h.i k..n ..Itut oft, according to C D. Brown, Th Ford coup of Dr. W. W. Har vey, atoleh Sunday from Westerwood. ha been recovered by th police on Summit avenue and returned to the owner. H, J- Knapp. probation officer at High Point, who work In conjunc tion with th county public welfare deoai'tmeht. a vlaltn. a th. fare offln In tha Muni v. -. yelterday afternoon. The I It 1 1. mnA At I... th. 11. 1... of two heart as one. ha bejsn on th Job In Guilford county during th month of October, for according to cupld'a right-hand bower, R, H. Wharton, matrimonial clerk, 71 mar riage license were granted at th lo cal courthouse Thi Is five less than was leaned last month. CL ' W. W.Harta a,t. . th. chamber of commerce, returned ye Urday from Wlnston-8alem, where h addressed an anthtiala.tla m.... ing of th automotive dealara of tha Twin City on Monday night at a ban vuet In th Zlnsendort hotel. Mr. Roberta atntari that U'... o. ) peopl are keenly intareated In the wore: os tne Carolina Motor club. There- are 'aevarat mamhara .t th. club In Wlnaton-Salem. For Your Garden Rar and, glorious plants that will glv individuality to your garden. Below are a few of th . nwr and scarcer varieties: Evergreens: . : Berberls stenophylla. v Berberls Darwin I, English Laurel. , Nandlna domeetlca. Lonlcera ptleata, Lonlcera nltlda. y Kscallonla. i Cedrus deodora In large sis. . Berberls Wllsonl. Our large assortment, "tipe. rlenced landscape architects and planting service make this th , senelble place for you to plac your order. . 0MRMva.NarmCiroliM I Your Money Earning All It Can? vt'rir.r?s!a.t"rn,t " muon i r ' Sr Z it to the best advantage. atoi?forf.U.!!rf.ctly nf '"vestment, paying 7 and 1 net. Call at our orfloe and let us explain them to you. ' ' ' ' 'V. ' ' . t '. ' " . . ' ' ' ' K U . . . -riltJlT DEPARTMBHT 1 Southern Life and Tnwt Company . Money To Lend SOUTHERN REAL ESTATE CO. 11 ITarth dim MONEY TO LOAN On Flref For Prticulrr.ee w, " Irm ne 40 te" y,eWi- THE REAL ESTATE & TRUST CO. Pka tgaj REALTORS Office MS Seath Elaa gereet Thursday Nov. 2. A Red-Letter Day On the Calendar Of ' . . ...:; Prince Charming and Princess Charming Business Lot For Sale Lotata m.. ht 110 feet n...'.. main business thni.!0 w wWao1 to lf fei ness ,nnighfar of Greensboro. ureene street, between Oaston and Ttallamaa'.. aiaa it h. 1 tO he wMaa.A a. Sf . I. ... . t i . . . . ...... ,v " , . v ,' . . I , . gut dt um wiiivei ROBINS & WEILL lasaraa- nm, Ktate Aaeerteaa Staehange SJatloaal llaak lltitiKltiar TOM PEMBERT0N NEW 1 MEMBER OF ROTARY Pra.id.at Duffy Hars th Wd ding March Attantion Call1 to Winshm-SaUm Gam. Tom Pambeetnn fltln... . ui.H, . re ceived Intn m.n.h.Hhl. , . . Greensboro Rotary club at Its weekly luncheon meeting yesterday, the chsrg being Impressively delivered by A. Wayiand Cooke. The occasion was graced with two songs by Mrs. xi. meoane, accompanied by Miss oeoghegan. a privilege which the Rotarlana areaflv -ninv ah...... ,k. Singer Can ba aacnrad Th. inlntt... was toia that Rotary has nothing new In Ita creed. Its principles being fonnd far back In the ages; It has Its being In old thlnva n.wl. ..h.hlil tated. made practical: it ha brought about a new method of administering them. Rotarv la built An n..ii.h ness. It seeks no benefit, reward or applauae. It Is a wheel, the wheel of life, lubricated bv frlendahln r.i. lowshlp and good will. Wade R. Brown tickling the strains 'f a wedding march frnm th. ni... the members filed by their president! i. j. Durrr. and each n nnari mnn Im a Elowlnc hanrt nt n.n. during a Cupldesque and most unique eueci. Superintendent Wed iht, h.. spoke a good attendance of the clti sens at the football game Saturday, when the hlah school hnva ma.t th. ancient enemy. Wlnston-8alem. J. Norman Wills, for the school board, reminded members that the corner atone of Cvnress nchonl la anon 1. h. laid, an event of high significance as marking the opening of a new era id th history of th Greensboro pub lic chools. M. Robin, of the aneclal tee appointed In connection with the Trinity-Davidson game. reported that th two eollee-fa are nnar n.a-n. tlatlng a three year's playing con tract, an daua-fire.tert tha anvlaahllltv of Greensboro's proceeding to make certain that the game of next year will be played here. rWWWaV-, On Sale Today "Rough Hewn" By Dorothy Canfield The EvA Shepherd' t. Phillips Oppenheim We heartily recommend these two new books" and feel that they will delight the average reader. $2.00 postpaid. Wills Book and Stationery Co. i irwuiir rw w TwTtwinfi JLJA.m JLMJLM. mm JkMLM. a a a m m m m Chrysanthemums Our greenhouses are pro ducing some beautiful spe cimens of this popular flower, in white, pink, yel low. Large blooms with long stems. 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Pretty bloa lomi make boys and Rlrla out of men and women the world over. f 213 S.ELM ST. T7 SPECIAL WARNING FOR CIRCUS DAY BY CHIEF Cratchfield Tells Merchants le Guard Stores and Advisee Car About Pocketbooks. Chief of Police Crutchfleld has !. sued warning to all mercbants to make special preparations for guard ing their places of business today and for the next few days because of the large number of visitors expect ed for circus day. The chief says that the combina tion of circus day andthe closing of the circus In OiHensboro will afford an excellent opportunity for visitors to make rich hauls from stores. He has sent notice to the merchants to be unusually careful and he also suggest that the spectators at the circus or In crowds anywhere be watchful of their pocketbooks. ISSSMICf FSI Btlllns WH. 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Schenck Tht rrerUait lift s Tnat Oa. ef li'hftlrMs. 'wosbtra, N. C Geaeral Ageat far Aorta Carallaa Oreeaasor. N. C. A BUSY CAFETERIA because busy men and women hav iuuna qui tnat tney can sav xnanv minutes at breakfast, lunch and dinner time by eating here. No de lays waiting for the waiter and for dlehes to be cooked. Everything ready hers and hot too. GUILFORD HOTEL CAFETERIA DOUBLE SERVICE GREENSBOPQ.NjCJ PUAN TO PLANT Fruit, ehade and ornamestal tree, vine and plants. Hav a fine lot to select from. Greensboro Nurseries. Jhs A. Vewna Sea Pkoa 84S First of the New Chevrolet Models Are Received Here The R. CJ. Sioan Motor company 1 yesterday placed on exhibit the first ' oi me new irz.t ;nevrolet models. The cars received were of the open type, but a shipment of the new elosfd models is how en route to the local dealers and will be here within the next ten days. In th new mod! Chevrolet dfJparts for the first time In Its history in body design. The touring car appears slightly larger, has a pleasing stream 4tt)e body and many refine ments tn Its equipment. Mechanically the new cars offer several improve ments which the local dealers feel will greatly increase the performance of the car. The Sloan company, since taking over the Chevrolet, has mad a splen did record In ssles. The entire or ganisation la enthusiastic about the line, and the motto of the selling force now Is "A Chevrolet A Day." ISP THINK of the possibilities in store for you In the business world If voujyjpw bookkeeping and shorthand. Don't grop for your plac In life. W will teach, vou how to (11J it. Writ us lor Catalog. law L, V. EDWARDS Consulting Civil Engineer Streets, Highways. Sewer, Wa ter, Surveys, Reports. Con struction Supervised. WINSTON-SAiKM, N. a WMaWMIIM ilMllMmiaWil.iaTUMr - ' T., ' ' j rfdP SM0K M amy fff SEVERAL SHAPES 10c AND UP ...""tared ' W. F. Clegg Cigar Co., . o. MULTIGRAPHING Public Stenographers Ifultlgraphed Letters. Cards. Nam J. C. CHEEK COMPANY Mrs. J. C. Cheek Mrs. Maud 'Newell Sheets lit American Bank Kldg. Phon lit Dr.D.F.Keel wlahe t issossee to t,ie pro. feaalow th etrnlna of effteea foe the exelaalve raetlce of Ortho doatta. Reavea taflrwiarr GreraalKtra, North Carellaa THE TROUBLE PHONE Gas delivered free nywhere within i city limits. Use free service en In trnuhla. Winder-Roger Service uoaosii iit Hall 26051 Furmlure Storage . . Th host atorac vearehona aay vrher ta the etat. Briek kaild Ibk, lnellvtdaal roia.artaaeata. Rraaeaable ratea, Bxpert eklaaere of heaaekeld ' good. 1. T. MIIIY ITIMCE WASEHOUtl t. Phase lgM-W. Our Service Record P In the eight years of its ex istence, this Association has built up ASSETS OF APPROXIMATELY $500,000.00 Which are devoted wholly to 1 the development of Greens boro. AND HAS OPERATED WITHOUT A PENNY OF LOSS New Series Open Norember 4th Subscription Books Now Open Join With Us! Home Building & Loan .Association E. P. Wharton. Pres. 116 W. Market St. A. K. 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