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GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1922 A Dress Suit Is Necessary . Even In Land of Soyietism French Deputy Dataller Goes To Moscow Expecting To Shine Even In Red Shirt. Bat His Thoughts Are Soon Shattered. French High Class Wines Are Not Eagerly Sought Parts, foT. . (By AmohM Press). A turn utt U nor no- aery thaa a red thlrt la Moscow, ac cording, to Deputy Daladleref the French chamber, who with Deputy Harriot, ( Lyena, mad a private far Mat. ChUrm m ft t ,t..i t rwnV w an in OufcLncht Horoe.OflScravKountatoa. RictMUk, Malted Qraiii Extract la Poir itofcTsbletfcxinaWijsisaesH rniMs WAwial ImEaiiow aal Sebliafes Jh'v'i Safe Special Sale Friday and Saturday ' .Watte Basket All MetaL Attractive designs, dark green color, Regular price 75c Special wibrxt 1 Thousands of our. best citizens hare found the key to a good appearance. This store offers you the advantages of a charge account, with the con venience of making partial payments on your account Select your gar ment say "charge it" and pay weekly or monthly to suit your conven ience. . ft entire fhmifr 37 S. Elm St tour fa Russia recsntly. Deputy to what tia ' wears and so, before , etartlng from Pari. convinced htm- ' eelf that ther was no need to tak drara clothes to a communist eountry. i Th French" deputy realised hit mistake. It appears, whea ha arrived la Moscow and quickly laarnad that the western ooantrtaa are ao mora exacting- la dreaa thaa are the direct-, or of aoTtet Ruaala A kindly func tionary of the bolshevik I foreign of oe fortunately eame to the reacue of Deputy Daladier with the loan of a well out evening ault and saved the deputy from losing caate la the eyea of the soviet authorities. Had V. Daladier attended the Oenoa conference, he would not have made thf mietake. for the member of the eoTlet delegation there ahone In the elegance of their antra. There are also Peril haberdaohera on the Champa Clyeeea who , could have warned him of the need of evening clothes. There la one men' furnlah tng aotabllahmeat particular which 50 lilE QUALITY J tiXS. Men's and' Young Men's FALL SUITS & OVERCOATS THE SUITS We are showing a large and well chosen stock of young men's natty sport models, as well as many desirable styles for men of more conservative tastes. 24.50 Sa THE OVERCOATS -In all the new Fall and Winter styles and fabrics. The kind of coats that will keep you "warm" and good for several sea sons' wear. Most moderately priced. $29-50 : advertise Tchltohartn. Lealne and Trotsky among it customer. A aer tain ault of paJaraae In Bouaa array, ie I richly embroidered haa been visible In that ehop lately before being cent direct to the eoTlet foreign minister, li dungeon ' hlatorlo f am, "Le Petit Chatelet,'- fortress and a priean, haa been converted by the Latin Quarter aaaoolatlon at etudenteJ into a "oaoaret artistiqu - whore tna author, poete - and artlata (ether OTanlnra to elng and recite the go atp ever their glass. The visitor descend a aplral atalroaae Into aban doned ruin In the shadow of the cathedral of Notre Mat.: There the atudents laugh and weep until the early morning la the great 'one wauea, vaujtea, eieokened cell, Illumined "by flickering torches.' A akull la part of the weird decorations Like dark holea In the four sides are entrances connecting- the corridors leadlna to chambers always Doodad with the sepg of the river Seine. On the walla are deeply scratched the last messages from, prlaoasrs In their agony. "I wlll be hanged In IMP says one Inscription. "I die In thts plact cursing the kins;." aaya another. On cut Into the wall (Sarin- the French revolution reads: "Death to Marat." "Win la the milk of the old man," say the French, and win still la drunk as extensively as ever by the old and young. But It la ordinary cheap wine. The line vintage of Bordeaux, Burgundy and Champagne are sot celling. Never haa trade la them beea la such a deaperat condi tion. The cellars of the merchant are crammed and as each orop somes In, the dearth of space beooma mora and mere acuta, No a wants the flne win, for the French government, according to the rowers, haa killed the homo demand by lmpoalnr a luxury tax, .. while abroad the Doited States la - dry, South America has stopped Impjortlng. Ruaala cannot buy. nor can Germany. The countries which uaed to absorb a third of French wine have closed their markets, while to Increase the sad end It lea of the trads the cost of production haa . bsea multiplied fourfold. A novel application of win power tw propel a boat startled the mem bers of the French academy of science last week. It mads Sonne of the mors conssrvatlvs one douot their yo whoa they saw motion picture of a boat, without sail and without a fuel concerning motor, ga ins' at top speed agalnat the wind. M. Breton, former minister of hygiene, was sponsor for the Invention of the air turbine. The turbine was mount ed on a motor boat with the turbine a eared to the propeller; Ho dis played picture f a trip on the river Seine. The air propelled boat went peedtly at the will of the pilot and maneuvered with the sams facility aa if eqdipped with the customary power plant, - Those connected with the French Olympic committee are beginning to worry about the failure s receive the money voted by th French govern moat toward th expenses of the 114 Olympic gamea "Th French government voted us ll.MI.M francs but ws haven't re ceived It centimes yet" said Frants Relehel, secretary of the committee. Ia the meantime the racing oiub of France la going ahead with the wsrk of transforming Colombia stadium Into a at horns for the 114 games The club Itself Is taking the responsibility for the payment of the bill while awaiting the delivery sf government funds. V Four American musicians, prise winners of th American conserva tory of Music here which completed its second summer sssalon at Fon talasblsau recently, will make their debuts In Paris this wlatsr. They will sppear under the direction of Francis Caeadeeue. director of the conservatory.. Ths government fos tered the Institution and this asslst anoa gave It a tsachlnr staff f ths fsremoat muelclane la Franc. The present program la for aong recitals by Mrs. Tssa Davidson, Bloux City, lows, November If; by Mlas wosaiu Miller. Nsw Tork city, De cember IT: Mlaa Gertrude Courtney, Spartanburg, S. C December 14 and a nlano recital by Beverldg Web ster. Pittsburgh, -Pa, la February, .XMt. ' QaalitAppdiEli at CMh Prices-; Greensboro, N. C. .WINS SEAT IN STATE LEGISLATURE, ' A : . , X k'ta X 1 I El 1 9 , 4 4 ,,'r- V,1 1 : . V .'JKr 11 If, s t ''Sn awteweiiaMsieimVrriajM la Mlaa Bassi Ksmptea. trt womaa ilactad to th Legislator la oorit. . i FASCiSTl RAID 0FF1C OF EM FACTION Sporadic Outbarsts of Violence Occur In Rome But Little Damage Results DESTROY MANY PAPERS lettM Csk Mb; . (OusraX irti, by ruuideU HUH Uejar.) Rome, Nov. 1. Bperadio acts ot violence apparently not th reault f order, continued today. The faaeiatl raided the headquartara of the labor confederation, whtch recently broke with the socialists, making a huge bonfire of all papers and documents In ths Piaxsa Cavour under the ays of the bronse status sf that famous statesman. Clouds of smoke partly shrouded th Immense palace of luetic which occupy one aide ot the aquars, opposite the theater the fas olstl new are using as military head quarters. The fascist! also raided the horn of ex-Minliter Labrlola a reform socialist opposite the palace of Justice, throwing furniture, hooka, pictures and paper out of the wla dowe and' burning them, then doing the asm thing at th horn ot the communist deputy Signer BombacaL which la nearby. Strangely enough a few days be fore the event the right arm ot th status of Justloe, holding a sword broke oft suddsnly sad Injured sever al women standing undrneth.. Pas sersby, soldiers and sailors stopped at the smouldering heap of asbca ia the square, silently reading charred bit of paper while' chlldrea Tlee fully stirred up the embers .wlkh atlcka I picked up half of ths burned tl'.le page of a socialist novel which reads Th rMtttaM Here I a letter-head of the "Proletarian Artletlo Club Peo ple Theater," thsre 1 a darning bulletin of a soviet press agency. In various parts of too city the acrid fumes of burning papers make the eyes smart. Ths porter of one American cor respondent here was badly bestsn be cause th faaeiatl found a member ship card of the communlat party In his pocket although ths msmborshlp had lapsed two years kgo. From re liable non-Italian sources I tmi';r stand ens working man ound carry ing his lunoh In a red handkerchief was nearly killed and a little girl wearing a red ribbon In her hair waaj beaten.. I was unable to confirm these reports but they Indicate the kind of news going about However, th faaeiatl are making energetic effort to maintain order In the city and discipline In the ranks They began by issuing proclama tions In rapid firs order last night. on ordering complete demobilisation after ths parade; another warning th faaeiatl agsinst sgents provoca teurs; another ordering squadrons to pay no attention to alarmists rumors of communists attacks and tbrestenlng disobedient with the "severest fascia ti disciplinary measures," -another prohibiting any, action sgslaat com munlet or others save on orders of th general staff. The pro-fascist! Oiernsls dLIlome reprints , an American newapaper'd story of the Naplea parade under the heading ..'JLIar and acum How we re defamed la foreign oountrlea . : " atania) iluidi art Maala Ball Favorite Rlvalri Dlekeas' Aa Character Dellaeater, (London Correspondence of Manches ter Guardian.) Marl Lloyd has roao, like so match that waa characteristically London In the Nineteenth Century and teemed a survival In poet-war days. Tt aha was only II yaara old. She made her reputation la her teens, and ao two generatlona of the muelc hall pub lie had known her an a classic. Nha waa famous wnen uisdstonb premier. Her subject-matter and humor, with lis Rsbslalslan rellh, were of the belli when they still kept the traditions of the backrooms ot tav erns. Her themes were mostly squalid: the shifts snd unhspptneas of th drifting, half-aoddeh town poor, pubs, bnoie, brawla, polio courts, taoonllght flitting, matrl monlal uncertalntlea, the life of the Lata ot th back alley. So great an artist waa Marie 1,1 o yd that by her art ot giving cnlv th essential!, and building her effect by aommunldltlona ot eye and geatura. look and pauae her hesitation aa aha atruggled for a definition to Indicate exactly the sort of lady who had thrown th fried fish at th polioe man was a chapter hi Itaelf ahe pro duced an exhilarating and monu mental creation, aa Dickens did whan, for Inatanca, from the loathsome, cruel and Incompetent night nursss of his London he rendered th Im mortal Balrey Gamp. Some Wan World Bone Dry and Others Oppose Use of Tobacco. MANY FROM AMERICA (Canepxnem ssnttoMe Fnrnl Genevav-pct IS. The general of fices ot the league of nations re ceive dally aa enormous number of letters from pretty well all over the world, and In theae contributions the crank Is wall represented. The mall clerk are buy Individuals, for their 1 th duty of sorting aad redirecting. Countries outside the league produce the largest number of correspondents. Ths United States Is far in ths Isad, and the o ranks in America whs feel called upon to tell the league what It should do are seemingly without number, .. . But Germany and soviet Russia also aid generously in keeping the mall clerka occupied. African and Asia tics, as well as Europeans and Amer icana, find the most extraordinary ex cuses for communicating with the league, ahowlng there la a world wide misconception a to what th leagus is and what It waa act up to de. . The aecretarlat gats a vast amount of mall matter that ought to go to ths foreign offices of different gov ernments, and It receives also a greater number of suggestion appli cations and petitions that ought to go nowhere. Man and women-bring to the league in all languages, of the world their heartaches, their headaches, and ths aching voids In thslr pockatbooka The secretariat is 'asked for the addresses of reliable doctors; begged to flndlost husbands, and sppealed to to sstye dqmestla as weu as oilier quarrels, i ns rsquesis tor funds corns along In a steady stream. The league haa not aven been Immune from the begullementa of the confidence men, eeveral Amerl cane of thta species having tried to us the secretariat to help them out with their passport troubles Among the meet frequent sppesls are these:' that the league make the world bona dry, that it suppress to bacco as wsll as ail drugs and drlnka that it Institute a universal religion that It reform the calendar; that It adopt a universal language; and that it give votes to women th world over. The suggeatlona ar mostly for the cure of the world a economic and financial ilia, but sorSe correspondents want to how th league how unl veraal peace can bs restored through ths general adoption of their particu lar religion, want ta design a .new world flag, or make th league all over again after their "fashion. The league la often aaked to aet tie s'.rlkes and to pacify divided families. . r ' The latest curious demand was from a romancer who wasted material to writs an exciting .novel about the league; he waa referred to the near east section. I Move Child's Bowels with "California Fig Syrup" Hurry mother! , Even a sick child ! loves ths "fruity" tests et "California Klg Syrup" and It nsver falls to open ' the bowele. A teaspoonful today may . prevent a sick , child tomorrow. If constipated, bilious, feverish, fretful, hss cold, collo, or It stomach' la sour, tongue coated, breath bad, remember a good cleansing of the little bowels is oftsn all that I necessary. Ask your druggist for genuine "California Fig Syrup" which hss directions for babies and children of all. ages printed on bottle. Motherl Tou must say "California" or ' you may get an imitation US syrup. Th "Mother of Medicine" Isle, the Queen and afterwards the uoddeaa, waa called the "Mother of Medlolne." In ancient Egypt, een turlea before Chrlat, women , were skilled la medicine. They knew -the great value of medicinal plante. Hlppooratesa the "Father ( Medi cine," many centuries later, knew less of ths msrllt of vegetsbie drugs than did th women ot ancient times. Lydla SC. Plnkham, nearly fifty ysars ago, gave to women her Vege table Compound, now known every where a Lydla B. Pinkhsra's Vege table Compound. This Is a woman's medicine for woman' aliments, pas pared from medicinal plant. BANISH NERVOUSNESS Wendell' PUU, Ambition Brand, For Run-Down Tired Out People. If you feel tired out, out' of aorta, despondent, mentally or phyeloally depreeaed.1 get a 0 cent boa of. 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