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GRfENSBORO. DAILT NEWS. WEDNESDAY. NOYTEMBEft.,1. 1921 Woman's Telephone Mlaa Hakr- Www Ar-aVatr Cars fc.ira-a Ka'at, ' Ruhr Tones, whose wHUI":. ruarlee !, Waa".d I lr. Cherle Tnm f Ht !i i M.ie-rt K t. FulMT. Hlrm Ar UI tv an tmereettng wul etret i nwntrvnt. IHm Purges J" lt f this sMH, ttle fm ff'tttn, Walla. e Wane Rtxl-H.li Her honor fceta. r.1v attmw al Uet Bifht h hr sister " : Heteaea rBB. eitertalneel t hrulge. The tiBHH waa lvlr l retime ef WU n rbtf snthemuna at 4r!irous .-.ureee e' frr,j.ra nli4 n'rr. colt", aa'.ted tt-.i.T.il n4 iul'"' aeered'et h' r-a!,,. Mn. Ivmia. l'iltlM -"l trlu for tni -.- 'ki''i rover. ar.4 Mi.s oung civn 4 ftrr"in .ri At i.igM I eetire r-ria.- an rwlyrr, mr! r--g ent imen r! . emr,kln 5- gtvn ai 1'V Selr nrt!''' Thos p" tfrril. It( W A . i thai nal I ;f dr v- I S'!r,'-r i rf Vulr CI.t Yauattn Mrjfri Jlytn M(tiiT! li i' v lu liobrii I. WIIIU-.i iirtmlrv .Vihn VVton . I F B)n. .!r lnn ott. Kl-hr4 ! Birn. .Ir M t',,.m . ITI. J 1' V"httn Vrk nh, Riph I . JkrntfUH. Mik.h Vv -nih J ' Mk4lln Vm, Vati.n Muntr M' I Jm Chl !' - -'.'lin M.-::it. ; 'Ettri I'' ! r I1 k rh :t V r Wo4, Hftrold Hon l(rrlrt Hhln ' r-f E Flm(rt E i' SW. l..napl B"ren. John Knntrtr l. l. inom, H F S;.irr J"hn Ul'i-;i illn Clr t:ni IhMi rartflrxtlrc n " '! ! rtT -fri Mfsifk Mr. j 'jJfBBt BrrlT. Vaiirlr Monr T.il'Un Hrnnrtt. Ttlm WlTi.klf Mith JPolnt. Juha'lolfl. Marenrt 8phr!a. i Vrart Kathenn I JKlUnbtt! ArttiiTrnng. 8a ra h lrvln (JCUl Mux. "f Hlh Tnlnl. rranoon : flhaw. Sjinfpr.1 Thomaw, Jrnato Klth. i KathTlr K'th. Kva lalrbark I lafr Vsul TrliVn. Lyin j )Jhtl vt..n SMno William iAndrWB. a!lat' Vr'enu. );t'h.rl II nni1lt.g Bo! Slmpaon. I'rfBten , NFLUENZA At preventive, melt and Iftt bale night and morainj VAPORUB Do You Know the New Steps? Phone room 139, 0. Henry Hotel. Private lemons and classes in modern dancing. Easy method. Satisfaction truaranteed. Wilfred C. Carr Optometrist Eyes Examined (.laasee Fitted Wrmi Mnrkrt Htreet (Over HaiTwoTth'n Jewelry Store) Pkone SMI. Honrs. 9 lo 12:30 2 to Bittl DO YOUR FEET Dp Kahixr Shoes 'i-j.'yU aSfSoeataJt- Sryluh your J TT ii Two of the five fea tures of the famoin Dr. Kahler Shoes Sccrrf Spring Rest the A nsfcp Supparf Atk your chiropodist. w ) Realm 100l nau ail Mr tnA Mr .. n .d t4raf tnlml Ci. at a oiJm. th frat of a f tu4M' r-1tat t!t h tftvt at iifii.ft.hora eollra a i. h f . -r Kdwla V M,-Ip; ":io nr. Mim T! tn-,r, . ) 1,4 (t M'llr.i V-lfrr roth; Ml mi ;--i.t lU'l.- A ird (irf rial or. ! S.0" M - n' r(.f i mm H ' , ,, , I j la .. a W Krr "'"'' ' 1 i MsMlarv Mar.'' ll Thfimi tl' ii tl.KlJI li 'in.V ' a t' a I !: Hr ao idi an III I'll - e 'u'-U!t , k i ' 'I I ' ! 1 nt.s;-Sclr ! Ma-id- I 'I I !ntw A-hirKi' ti Sum '!ui'. r u ! i n ni T i ur ) . i .1 Kj U af. i r ; f eillfit f tln H-Ptl : ! gdt'.K t ( i t d N-jrt h i'arllni -!:;. , r, It i ib tin,1 f'-r Th ani.i. I . 1 1 r - Ar ;fiv tt it tut ir:i and t .i.tg u I n I Tir ".irn-ritaii it h---hi?- it tnltia- ' .i " aI t-.n'(ut on Thi.rM.t) it i t.c I -k an on Fr.1n ni.iii; : 1 il Tt!- ! v. . t : at! nil f . r'i : ' ::e hfM :i th r- i-t: f. ha'.l ;md th banqu-tn :n the r ilM.- ' xr.d former n.-ti-ln-rs will .iMnii t .ir1ty full' 1 r The sot it-l Mcn'.l'frslri' tHrmli.d by lot. all mom be student bod belong ;nK clfty nr another. Th n.'titl elertlon to mmlrshlp havr a lrv:,.1 heen s-nt nut to ihe nw stud-rit ; Plae Needlea Off,, the Prr. j The North Carol;t..i .'-llice aiii . u.i!. i Pinf Needles, f'-r T'-2 t-.ns -.t 0"rv. from the pres It nhuM h..e b : out in May but the work was in aoidabiy de.awd Th Ii" k attractle 'lume whi. h "fj :-rtli ail phaP! (-f the student Ilf. nr.d is ! filled with pictures nf college scene i and people. The new volume t ddl ' cated to the fathers of gr'9. with I .-'resident Julius I Knst as tiie rp i resentatlve anI C'iUji fattier Msss Helen Punn t'rM v "f W:!nlr.gtn class of 1522. Is ditor-ln-i'h'.t'f. M li s t of t h e ; j r u r e h a v already 1 hen taken fr th1 '?'. collie- sr. I nual, which Is belne friitfd by !t?s A u frusta Sapp. of (Irpenshorn M Iss Helen rhai'.'iie . t-f '"Ireenshorn. ii business manag-er this vpar. Th coming volume uiU be d-diratd tn the people of North Carolina. xea i atari li Flfliairtfc tf1 aj-' i ' - ffl relief for aching feet -W 7" :Vr ' Come and visit the Specialist from Dr. Kahjers Staff atpur store Wednesday Nov. 1 st Have ci!i.t w ho our fee c a.ivi.i e nnimej lil-. hi'lH-!: Dr. Kahler Shoes -the for nssurc supreme comforr the tro;H homely lines of ordinary comfort .shous. Do not-miss this unusual Wrddlnju. dub Meetin. CaH Partie. rerftwala Hrtda l . Tta TitvMtaT Af Xrtnin lirui club in h.-f . 1 ra ' I' M.I 1V4. n ttBi tra h-ptt. l. l Nmiir Trnti u l tlatlll'. rr Woitl wa tha lion, r a ',- V,.4n.. I H-.li-i. fi.'H.j. K.it.tlrii n I. t ' Vt-, iM.a, . W S lil Tt f iitlt w i 1! !,,.. i ..a. v H ... I1 l II Vio.n t. :! A K V "ir. I.( Miii!mf Jtr.. J l.inii- i;,vrl l!'T ii'l T! . . - A rn b r- lit rti a attdf t. Mr- Itapt'-l ,.( tlu l t.dai t, I ,l ,-l - i p a t " a t. I vi-' .!: V.) Ml H ' h I a lla rtraaWM 'i ' v Tntartala On Ir. -' 4 tj ft 3 tll prn a rv it'm'llTc Ullowrcn rt v fi by M ''!' Kr rr? -ert to K-"V r!n"t 'i t- I , i tj trft p(ho! Th df(or.n w-tb n't li:Cefi!iVn r f 111 H:i!!owfii aoa - D. h t !-, :u r ! ft ' n 'T r, t wTf cona'at-rd vt f rui t, card y nn- (c - rfam. Tt flrto Mlaa Vming. M: Sarah lr,n w i '! ntrtJiir t tr t ! c on P--t ii pda y a fTrrn n. at h f Vrf Mr' r A. WrtU-T" ,.n K.sir vat k circl. li--m.T" tr Mi Gl-f OTKt( Pator found!. On I'm iT.mi by -)th a Vr-T return f r : 1 1 tonf-Tf nr, tli pe !! of h ta vhurch l it 1 . ii.irl - r u as ninA 1 ! ,..,J ... -plr. of ! ;c I ' '-. forw-tri :o a rareat-Tearkera T Meet. e Tarf n! -Tearher association 0 MORNING bmjCX. MORNING ty&tj, KEEP YOUR EYES CLEAN CLEAR AND HEALTHY .Kill P3. 'Ml IT! CAftt .OO. MU.:fl CalUUUM Ak tor -.!a-k Froaf Salt. hit TOMORROW Will Be a Day Never To Be Forgotten By PRINCESS CHARMING Bfriiranaa HURT? Dr Kahtf.r .Shoes recot ( 'h;i t iree ry a H'f- f women. Mines you Inve li'iiu"d without n sii'.'fzrMion of opportui.ir, i j I 5 ! ) -nr nrt in the high .-h4Xi ; building of thai pi. Tlrur tltrt-1 i tawn at S J pelo,-.' t'nnittTahl Ifcu.lna.a ( i-. !.1 in hr lritnrlil , 'At tfcl lma an4 Ifte meeting thovM 1 arm IntereWtug In nil. i ' a"a rrtlaia ralr4. THa lh-lfn-a M h Womtm rlub , n li aa arkmm4 for thia afir l' a k bii I' ttH.nad until natl ; w a4n.iar aftarnnsa. n account ut ' lha rlrcva. Wim1 1 lik Mn. (arltaaid. Th Ka-l..r'i club will ma.l ! Thurn-flay af!ron at I It with i Mr H k Carliand, at 1101 North Kim air-far fBRIOHAI.li Walker and Ilttla f Invlltf, Viu vtrttoT In th ctly nrandUauf htcr. vra ahoppln Mra. Stmrr C Vatlifrl . of Frank 1 1 6 Ml) a. tit a vtattnr hrra ycatrr da Mra T I, MllUr. of ..aWarl.l, m (irnibro visitor yeatardajr, Ml Mary l Barnhardt. of 8al -i i" int tr.1ii) tn tha city bovpniK Wrs A. O Chaa, of Sailadurr. w a iorp1 Tlnltor hr ymtcrday. l,orra1n Iturfrai. of Kiarh iv.iht nrnt Tr. hnnrt In tha r;t f (-rl! V Ml riilrahfth Aiford. aortpiy M n r "f th Ka:.'lt;h Tlmon, ami Mtna I i!t k mrh hav rt irned to thslr l-tn. In lUlrtnh iifTrr a vi all l M iMrn V'llan SpI! Martha hi '"K. at tba Noi t n raroltna cwl- ill '9 Sadl Rii hrdn has n t -ir m d to lirt-i -nabiTo c.!l(ti. u hr k'.o ii a sturtfnt. aftor vtutt lo Mlxa -f : Uunn, at Mif dtlh coil in l.aN-'-h Mr and Mr V f. Allrfd htreTa-fir-.'d fmni a talt to relatives In l.lBrilisr ;pfdp Mr " ' Sanders and VIm Ray MckmrtM- hava retiirnfU to thalr lUifigh. after a vlsft to rotatu1! hvre Mr Pt-UKlaia Conkwright hat ra i irn'd from Half Iph. whr she m.idf a brlff visit to her mother, Mr H. c Edwirdv Mrs J i.lan K. .Inea and daughter. Mi" I.oulae Joiin. have returned frm a visit to relative? here and In Whlcwfl. M'-tn M.iry Hlmock i the sueat rf r anni. Mrs C P. Thornton, to t:akt(fh Mr. and Mm. r w Banner and lr f:. K JtiMn have returned fi'.itri Boston. wiire It. Banner at tt mlrd a C'inio ( f American sur- a to II."- H P.. Rush was a business visitor lo ..aleia-h Mon-lay. Dr and Mrs. w. F. Cole have re turned from a visit to New York. K ll Leak and Kalph Colt left Ui'rdi.y on a business trip to St. Louts. Mis I. Ha Ii. Callum left yesterday nnirn.nR f.r a two wefts' visit with frtenrls In KaMvh and Henderson. PaiTBt-Trackrra To .Hrft &in to lauj I Oct. SI. Adilrcws by arren. serreiary of 'IVaeh- embly; Harold D. Merera. public welfare, Unlveralty of w.d o4" Carolina: Miss Bfttle Allien I.hiuI, Oreenshorn; Dr. W. R. Rankin: Mlt-a Klizabeth Keeley. supervisor of I community schools: Miss Mary Hhot ; Will; Charles B. Shaw. N. C. Collese for Women: Dr. J. !". TaKee. and Mrs Thomas TV mckett. will be the ... outstanding features oj the annual ronvention of North Carolina i convention of North branch of Parent -Teacher assocla iii.r.s In AahevilU Novemher S, and 10. MAKES GAME FIGHT FOR HIS EXISTENCE Shot in the Leg Hunter Drag. Through Woods Finally Reach ing Railroad. Port AVllllam, Ont., Oct. Sl.The enelneer nf a slow freight tnday saw a nwin, standing on the tracks, lean ing ori a canofi paddle and feebly w-altiff rfil hanadiinna i (If stoppttl The man folhtpsed. Tlie stranger. suffprmif f mm a IlIlI: fe t wa.i taktri n lizard the freteht. dropped at Amyot and taken t" a hosiiital This waa his story, gleaned fr m his ravings. Ht was William Anderson fl-nd he II- fd Ir- Amv-t. Out l;iintinp on nirrh lake, he ac c)dntaPy eh'M himself In the lea: two day ago The bone was shat-t-rd. V"!th .one rafl'l' rriad a splint. His shin h used aa a-Kandafe. His !,(!! sfir-ti as a tnu minuet. I'.ttrhlnK i:imslf up. he took bis "!ht" paddle ff.r n rriit.-h and began drat Hi ng and puhint; hltps'-f al'trig tlit-'.uh twn rriils '-f brush to the r.-iMroad trarkn. It was slnw work H mt'ved nnly a few , rint h keif nn. thi frarks yesterday f ivaltd without food t ratn. GRAIN FUTURES LAW IS EFFECTIVE TODAY cretary of Agriculture Will Have Charge of Manner Market Trading. f n. t. .t i The praln izivliiic tho aeciftary of . I lt.r n nvrr hf man - bout iit and sold and , M s mad1 up on the Ipal ijram t-. hatiKea of the h'-cum.-" fffn.-i f n (iMTi'-rrow bM' n rat ral tied la w f the prlnijpal rxchanKes, i'h;inr.'3 h;t p applied fcr I di" gp :i t inn a as contract t'1""! fti ii'p;) rt mnt nf hk ,t n i (.-if rwr'iinnne Ihat a' red H t Intentions K' a In future t rdlnK nn of the mnat Itutlon -u-. Th" dppsrtment of im rr.'a- j v d ri" word r.-riirt in inir mrnkets as rtrd the new IT ' nml MttPr r.-lrl E yurri" and I -mr U Me irs.l 3 !'"'T : ho, 11 I, lrdj or whI'T f,r f, train 1 fj It" mav re, nv.r. Ik! :. Se WHh'njftf- N r.;t.irca law. fU h." k '.ill nrp n- r grain I in f u f ii cent: - T, ..n. a fU I r ft nn 'tin i-Mi'litirt dcrls j3 of i h ! r j.i." :t in ! 0 i; ' t. . . nt . f :h law v Ml b D 1 . P, m i ii ..in fni uivs la " Q) t. .,,,. r, ,QV Pt.-fp1 m .. . . t . -. i i' ., i-rd'ts !iaw horn - I . "ii;, in1!-: i rt i"i jiniV'inrsil c9 ii Joseph Ramsey Toll of i?i the lnl, crs ( onvpntion 4 plj . ,: ' p..t N" n3 i . v i. : . i j. i .t l -Tin- if-u.il- n . i ' i . -, t ' ti'.f w -r !d'. finnnnn f'.r-' dp-,ris rpoti the s,ettl---nf i h r -pa r ;i t ioiim a ml int cr -H d ih'.! qiusti',ns. J..!--ph II. liain- L. .. pi'irnif,' nt Icral bunker and el- ii-ritfy, fi.rn.- f r- s id- n t -f i ho North ' ..iplir.a 1'rt f k-t u' : sm ,. i . 1 1 . n :ith! .1 fl . mix r ! Mn- . . ii 1 i .in n ll "i pi ' ! Air. . i: .-I-. 1- :. -, la! in. f-J di ..,,;.- v l. I.i I 11. I:.' 1 1 T ; .. . ;.i . ,i'd ..,.! i? :..n ' -!' ilu- m i.rid-r b a.lu.g Uniin.-I -1 1 j.k s-"J . ' l 1 ' ii 1 'in -r n ; Clay Fitzgerald Will Ik Tried For Criminal Attack On Young Woman. HEARING ON THURSDAY (hwriai ta Batlr Kraal AnIIU, Oct. 11 Arraet.d last (light at o'clock following a Bat orday n.ht motor rid with a (Irl. a well known and prominently con. ected In Aahevltl. Clay Kltierald. aged Sa. long a ccnanlcuoua flgur here, waa arraigned 'In police court this morning on a chare, conviction noon whleh carries capital punish ment Th trial of th rase was act for Thursday morning when Judg Well will hear the story of the girl The arrant for Fttlerald was luneil by tha grandfather of th youiiK girl, one of Ashvlll'a pioneer cllliena The case rromlsea to be one of th mo, i iiaatlonal tried here In recent yra b reason of the prominence "f the young people figuring In It and because of the fact that a final ver dlci of guilty w iuld probably result hi tb i lectrocutlor. of the defendant. . evidence whatever waa heard this morning The acquaintance of Fitzgerald and the young woman seems to date back about three months. That they have " frequent momr rid,, , ,he declaration ef Fltsgerald. who sv I Llrl "'1 not com lo narm ' hl hamta. The clrcumstancea leading up to the third and fateful ride were aeicnoa ny th prisoner a Jari .....(. ounaay evening when he met airi on f atten avenue with an other girl. She apoka of a dance, he says, and they agreed to go there to gether. He Invited her to ask two relatives to accompany them, he aa sens. hut she decided that ah pr f.Tr,d to go alone and told him she would have the klnspeoples'. who wrre also Knlng to ihs dance, proceed there In another way. W1LKESB0RO BUILDING DESTROYED BY A FIRE Lots Estimated" at $20,000 Includ ing Machinery, Tools and Many Herbs. 'rrtal ta nan, Km l N'orth Wllkesboro. Oct. JlA Are originating from either hot box rniM,'Ctrl0 Wlr' d"tr"yed a large tnlldlng owned by s. A. E. Phillip, - . iuuojt m wnich werel . , . na herb" "n1 machln .,t uriuiiging to, the E. V, Willie rt company, entailing a total In.. mated at 120.000. The building for- "lr"J OClOIiged tO the Z V William- company. minnf..ti,r. " . mill and In addition to the machln- mis company lost nine mills Mr rhllllps, with a force, had been grinding- herbs all day, and had naav beer, away from the building a short while when It was discovered to be on Are, the flames having gained considerable headway. Although un able to save the burnlnar atr,,.,, and an old bulldlnar alnnnu. .k. -luiifisiufl m nre. th firemen saved another fram building nearbv nn 1nK - . , on 10th street In which Mr. Phillips also has horh. stored, thereby saving one of the city's best business sections. Special Term of Criminal Court Starts At Ashborol ; 'aptnat to Daily News 1 Ashboro. Oct. 31. A special term: i of criminal court beg-an n-Aahboro 1 j Monday morning: with Judse T. B. I j Flnley. of North Wllkeaboro, presld-! lna-. and Solicitor Rayden Clement, Salisbury, prosecuting- Attorney Several cases of Interest are ached-rul-'d to enme up at this term. It is understood. The Hftrnoon train from High 1 ; I'nfnt trt Ahhnto. due to arrive tn 1 Ashboro at 8 o'clo. k in the after noun, did not arrive until 5:30 1n the evening- The cause of the delay was a Are which waa discovered In one nf the passenger coaches of the train while It stood at the station In High Don't Spoil a Good Meal With a Bad Stomach I: 11 really a pitiful sight to nee so 1 . 1 ho M sands of people worrying "it what (hey can eat and what rs n t rat. ! vhp' plies, they rail tharcaelves, ' t hev et retrh the Imagination k"P thev dr. Ii il thso rfH..pie need tn make them .dfhv. cheerful and of sound appe- 1" n bo of Mi O Na Tablets. Tt eintnarh of a dyspeptic la over -1 .'nd run down. Tt needs ! ' ilig.-st the fnnd. but mure .1 'I .it li ru'fili. a prescri pt lin that i'i 1 iane. renovate, atrengthen 1 pii t e last Ir It y into the atnmarh .M a Is th prescription that tliis and du 1' so prnrtipri-. 1 vonder why you didn't ti hr 1 , It Mops bHchlnt; of craa and dl ii .Tft.r o.itiriK in five minul.s i.h ninluul'Hdly th? greater!, stnm h li-i'ic pvr ariven to the puldtc - h taptrlnlivT jn Htomaoh dlaeastth f,radiitr ill 'ipfflti evelrywhere htwI p ;rpin.l"i" I'rtiR- Co. sell Mi n mi tiijnmncv hack plan. Banker's Friends Elated 'Trt)p yfHrs ago 1 berame af iifd with stomach trouhle which adl)y became worse. 1 frequently cam prostraf'-d with colic attacks i l bbtRttng: M doctors wanted to r.tt ffir irr1! stnnes 1 wished tn .r sn operiitinn and nn ad ire of f r iond t rl' d Mayr's Wonderful "fticily with enrl If nt rHu Its as ih takirifr I' ;ib.ut 2 rn asro my 'innhlo has entiiftv dlsapppsrnd.-' It r.i:..s t'i rn t r. i rhal murus from 'i,.. inr..:ttinl 'ra.-i. nrid allays the C;i r iri 1 1 i(.M m Ic.-h cnuse:t prartl -' 1 - -i ' ' storm ft, li vr B nd tntes tui.ii ,(ilnirnt, in ludinp appendicitis ''.' J i'.'ti 1 1 1 run i ni or mmy r -f'inded nt f!fiii urn I'riii,; Co., . W Smith I'nit; Co. IIpvoIu tf nn, and I nii.i: i h t a t- rry u here. EEMEaDY FOR THE ftCLK OF Coughs, Colds. Croup WHOOPING COUOH, HOARSENESS BRONCHITIS -SOLO EVERYWHERE- Point. Th ftra dirtroant called out and the flames aeon x tlnrulshed with vary llttl damaya It la thoucht th fir orlflnated from burning- elgaratta or clear atump. ao th 8rtnaa itatad. ECZ On Arms. Spread On Body. Itched and Burned Badly. " Ectetna broke out In a raah on my arm, and then apread In spots a large aa my band on different parta of my body. It itched and burned ao badly that I had to acrsuh th affected part. My clothing ag gravated the breaking out and I could not sleep on account df the irritation. "The trouble lasted glxtaen months. I began using CurJcnra Boap and Ointment and was bealed In about thirty days." l Signed) Miss Bertha Marti n , R. 1 , H ol ly Pond , Ala. Cutlcura Soap, Ointment and Tal cumareidealfor every -dsytoilet uses. l.rl.IaiiiFn.Tl seraie"0MleRata raurua, t4. 1. MJ4m il. Hut" feaej anrr wher aaapis. OlntaMmt ..d We. Taleoia9le. Saas Cetieura 5p ika.M witkmrt sous. If Mixed With Sulphur Darken So Naturally Nobody Can Tell Grandmother kept her hair beautl f jlly darkened, glossy and attractive with a. brew of Sags Tea and Sul phur. 'Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appear ance, thl simple mixture was applied, with wonderful effort J)y asking; at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." you will get a large bottle of this dd-tlme rsclpe, improved by th addition of other In- gredlents, all ready to use. at very little cost. Thl simp's mixture can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair. A wall-known downtown druggist says every Bony uses yeth a Sage and Sulphur Compound now because It darkens ao naturally and evenly that nobody can tU It has been ap I plied It's- eo easy to use, too. You simply dampen a eomh or soft brush and draw It through the hair, taking one strand at a time By morning the gray hair disappears; after an other application or two. It Is --"' vi twu, ii in ,r- "'"csd to Its natural color, and looks "1"7, "ft b'a,l,lful The Hope of the World The war of 1914 laid half the na-i tlons of the world In the dust. Their homes, their Industries, their peace must he restored hy the rising: (fn- : eratton. Tn them la the hope of the world j To make motherhood easier, to so- 1 rure for every haby a clean bill of, health and a fair atari in life that i Is the problem. 1 I.ydla E Plnkhani's Vegetable Compound Is an excellent medicine for mothera and for future mothers. Pnr flftw vaaBt.. li I a J I -I I been used auooeesfully rn all non- surgical cases of women's diseases "Good Pood the Cheapeat Wny' We Are Moving This week. If yon don't find wlia't too want at our old stand call at StS, our r- w store Just t wo doora north. Patterson Bros., Inc. nvp. (;roi uniFi 5j -'.T. Kim JJ" j VrWWWSrV.VsNrVWUWVV and CUTICURA HEALS ir In a wide variety of styles that have just lieen shipped to u.s Dy our resident New York buyer. Furs that arc perfectly m atclird and modeled in the smartest styles are here in a charming collection and priced much lower than you will expect. FEATURING FUR CHOKERS Fitch Mink Stone Martin Fox Squirrel $7.95 to . $49.00 MANY NEW STYLES ARE SHOWN IN FUR CQATS WE ALSO ANNOUNCE ANOTHER NEW SHIPMENT OF Smart Dresses Modish Coats Sweaters In the late stylo id'-as of mid-season. THE QUALITY SHOP Fred Livermore, Prop. 4 ! ' I ! Before the Circus Visit Cabaniss' You'll enjoy the exhibit of costumea here just as you will enjoy all the wonders of the big circus. Cabaniss, Inc. 203 S. Elm Greeruboro, N. C. b a. ai mM 3ft x-; :: i After Halloween Colder Days Gome The celebration last night of Halloween brought to mind that there's only a short time, then Thanksgiving. Time is flying and you are losing an opportunity to be one of the rirst to wear the new Winter garments. Our Stocks Are Complete I V V j? .X $ i y $ X $ Right now our stocks are splendidly com plete and you will find it a pleasure to come down and" choose your new Apparel. New Suits, New Coats New Street Dresses New Afternoon Frocks New Evening Frocks New Furs And you will be highly pleased with the unusual moderate -prices. "Greensboro's Best Store' '1 v .a,a?a'JefclWllWWs INSUIANCE Automobile, Fire, Life, Accidents Health, Bonds Fielding L Fry end Company Otrtre a aw feeenteel 11 V lasrrli Hi gtreast ,. Pit. Prraldeat. Pkeae 4U i Alkert V. glare, Adjnste MrJiA . 222 S. Elm "''th "' ; gs'Kiisn vv 1 We particularly i n v i t e visitors to Greensboro today to come here and viewour superb exposition of Suits and Coats Dresses Skirts Blouses Sweaters And innumerable other articles of Ap-r parol for Fall and Winter. - mmtmmmswmmi i W. -F. Fraser, Mgr. 71 th i i i i 'i I ( J .a II iv C I S duff.' ;u ,u . 1 "i 1 I ''i')', which IitT ahmili'ij. ll .
Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, N.C.)
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Nov. 1, 1922, edition 1
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