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GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1822 IJ , . ;V t IP .A jr. v !4 .. i!. Three of fln Artists, Tde1e CenriasJ Wft OtmbwIHI Villas FelllM, . IT I I iimmiTTI T Gnu. aarsrssT Jlla-kt Not. 4 count which seemed to appeal to you ai moat desirable? In Tha Man Who Saw Tomor row," hit nw Paramount picture, will be shown for tha lait tlms to day at tha National Theatre, Thomas Helenas meets an expert psycholo gist who enables Mm to look Into ahowa what will happen to him In eaaa he marrlee either of. two e"lrle Rita, the daughter of a South Baa trader,, or Helen, an arlatooratlo lady of England. ' . He Urea the two; Uvea separately and we are phownmhat ! to htnntn In either caae. A'nd at the end he makee hia cholce-Mot whloh way he chooaea muit1 be discovered by the rani when they eea the picture which nae a iurprlee Aniah. His travela In the dual Uvea lead him to England. India, New York, the loath Seaa and elaewhere. He becomes viceroy of India, and nar rowly eacapea an aeaaeeln'a bullet A third love enters hie life a Kualap girl, but fata parts them. And after many vicissitudes the hero learna the way of happiness and arises from the chair where he has been aeated while In astral form, so to speak, and has lived the future. He goes out to meet the fate he haa aleoted to accept. Leatrlce Joy, bva Novak and June Blvldge have the leading feminine roles. Nw- Dcac) KRYSTAL KUKE5 CrvaVvied Sweat att otW.PicVV seem mi ordmaru, A CondAmtrA AeContrv I AT YOUfi GBOCEU STOP ITCHING " e." William Hnnell at Imperial Today. William Russell, who Is mong the most popular of screen stare, will be shown at the Imperial thea tre today and tomorrow in hlr latest William Fox picture, "Snrenjlh of the I'Uies." Russell always eatlsfles In hia work; but it Is to be said that In thla production ha haa atory of iimianel merit In clot and extraor dinary dramatic force In develop ment. The .spectators' Interest, aroused in th very flrst aoene, Is -not permitted to flag for an Inatant at any point The story Is of family fend In Varicose Veins Are Quickly Reduced and terrible Edzema pees Quickly Stress, Powerful Yet af lareau)B' Prescription telle Moose's Eaersld OH, Haa Aatosleke , Phyalclaaa," There Is one simple and Inexpen sive way to reduce dangeroua, swollen veins and bunches, and get I hem down to normal, and that la to apply Moone's' Emerald Oil night and morning. People who have pain ful, enlarged veins should not neglect them for they sometimes burst and cause much misery and loss of time. Moone's Emerald Oil besides being eo marvelousty antlsaptlo that it at once destroys germs and poisons caused by germs Ms such a remark able healing agent that ecsema. bar bers' Itch, salt rheum and other In flammatory skin eruptions go In a few days. Piles sra quickly absorbed and even goitres, wens and enlarged alanda are dissolved. For years It haa been seed In hos pitals for bolls, oarbunoles, ulcers, absoeseee and opes sores, and vAlth the most perfeot suooeai. With each original bottle which any pharmacist oao supply you. Is a folder that give Instructions for use nt an ot tse above dlstreeslnf complaints. Your druggist "will be glad to sup ply you. T Grand Theater Sat. Nov. 4th Tomorrow Night Only . The Grotesque and the Beautiful th. fSfests of Oregon a feud started by villainous timber'.and grabbers and aimed at the extermination of certain property owners. A proper ty transfer deed Is executed by a man for the benefit of hia Infant daughter, because he feele he is doomed. The doed Is stolen and hidden, the man slain, a forged deed conveying the lands to them Is filed by the assassins, and the war ot extermination goes on. It Is to fight tor the rights of the Infant girl, now In blooming young womanhood, that the hero (Russell) penetrates ' the forest depths, defying threats of death by .those who learn his mis sion. It Is the Incidents attending hia desperate enterprise that furnish the thrills ot the drama. Other . Screen features are Harold Lloyd In , Two Scrambled and Fox News. Melghan at Rational. Suppose it were vouchsafed to see tomorrow; Would you shape your future differently, or persist In that HAT Cleaning, blocking, shaping, reband inc and repairing all kinds ot fall, winter ti& summer hate for men. ladiea and children while you Iwalt, Men's soft. hat .... Ladles's soft hat . . Men's panama hat Men's straw hat .. . 88 we . . .SB-50C .doe v John Befell lOT W. Ireemere It NO MAIL OUDBH ACCEPTED I B IT- ar Mr m m n raH Orekeetva Of Soloists 1 1 yjsAnS Big, Bight, Daring, Colorful Amazingly Original -Iewer Floor t9.BOt nalessy tfLtt. 11, Mi Oallory flXMI. seau st urecseo.ro Drag CeoassseF Dos't Mlaa Thla ost a tke Ordisarr Skew no Last Showing Today At 1,3, 5, 7. 9 The Good Luck Star WXJLIU. SIS Today and Saturday Pep Of 1923 Company Featuring Mignon Rankin and Beauty Chorus Picture Today Univertal'n Greatettj Historical Serial In the Days of Buffalo Bill meeseaw tV" mas jvieignan 'QbeMmWbo Smflbwanw' agtawmmtgicbn Tom Meighan at a rich, romantic rover who can't choose between two beautiful women. In a drama that blende a primitive South Sea' isle, with tuper-civilzed London ocety. Brilliant Cast Includes Theodore Roberts, Leatrice Joy June Elvidge and Eva Novak . Added Attractions . , "Circus Day" Oceaedy " Latest Pathe Review ' Coming Saturday James Olive Osmesa'e BROKEN SILENCE jOvertssa . "Eileen" Katlssal Orehewtra, arellu. riawst, Bart H.UoweU Ooadasttea; William Fox WILLIAM RUSSELL Strength of the Pines A tesss Srasis f deadly is f ereatas wild. Is wkleh cast meate west Is s kettle f wits, with a girl's Bspslaeas st stake. Added Attraction Harold Lloyd Two Scrambled - ' -as. : ' Fox New PREDICTS SOUTHBaST BpOM. I. B. Field leases E!seosraglngxStste stent la Ksoxvtllo Tesn. (From Knoxvllle Journal and Tri bune.) Business is on th. way up and la now being held back mainly by poor transportation facilities, according to I. 8. Field, of Baltimore, secretary of the Manufacturers' Record, who was In Knoxvllle. "Through my connection with the Manufacturers' Record, I watch the barometer of business closely and there Is an undertone of optimism running through the south that has not been In evidence heretofore, Mr. Field said. "There seems to b a general belief that business will boom after the first of the yaar and I personally am glad to see this spirit, because it builds up oonfld.noe and that helps to put business back on Its feet. "The depressing thlQg Is the rail road car situation. Nothing Is more discouraging to the manufacturer than to have a desk full of orders and a warehouse full of gooda and then not be able to deliver. Right now there Is a very good market, but there are hundreds ot Industrial concerns' that can t move tbetr goods. "The Interstate. Commeroa oom- mlstldn ruling allocating cars to handle coal has had a deterrent rath er tnana beneficial Influence, ' "I knowx ot one Birmingham con cern that had as many orders on hand as It could fill. They needed cars to ship tha goods. They ap plied for 10 and the railroad sent them It. And It cars In a case like that Isn't drop In the bucket . "Euslness Is coming through on top now after a hard fight. A few months ago It looked like we were again In a position to enjoy th. bene fits of Industrial prosperity, but yi coal and railway strikes Interfered snd It, of eourse, takes time to re store favorable conditions. Th. out- look Is clear now. however, and un less something unforeseen happens trade will soon bs traveling at full speed.'' I a Zemo the Clean,- Antiseptic Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief Toon is one ssJa, dependable treat, test that relieve, itching tortar carl that descoses and soothes the skin. Aakanydnisgistfors3Scorlbottl of Zemo and apply it as directed. Soon you will find that irritations, Pimples, Blackheads, Ecaema. Blotches, R ing worm and similar sUn troubles will dis appear. Zemo, the penetrating, satisfying RcruJd, ia all that is needed, for it banishes most akin eroptiopa, makes tt skill soft, smooth and health. SPRING LESS SHADE, DOESN'T TEAR Sins, yon never touch this shade there Is no strain on the eloth. It works by a oord. Ask your dealer to demonstrate. Cunfftlngham Springiest Shade Company Oressskwrs, H. C J Ml CONDUCTOR V. MTLL 10 HAIKU Bob Led eat pita Tears' Kxperl eses Aaaisat Davteaa'e Keaey, (New York World.) On a train of th. Long Island rail road that runs twloe dally between Mlneola and Oyster Bay there la a kindly-faced old-time conductor with ID years' experience and; little money back of him. Ms has political ambitions mat Is pitting thee, assst against those of a young mtllllnalre F. Trubee Davi son, son and heir ef th. lets IC p. Davison. Both are candidates fir the New York Assembly, second diet riot. Naasau county, Robert J. Ludhan la the oonductor and Dstnoeratto candi date. "Bob" Ludham'a ambitions, briefly, are these: "Platform t wky I just want to help my fellow-men to th. very daradeat of toy ability.' Ludlam's rallroa frlendsr-eUl the employees sod the majority of the passengers on the Oyster Bay branch say that not a word against his wealthy opponent eaa be dragged from "Bob."( He does envy, however, Davison's campaigning opportunities. Ludham campalgna mostly whrle his little train travels Its leisurely way. From pasacnger to passenger he may only punch a tlaket and drop a timely word. FORD BOOM I STARTED, Asserleas Cesasalsstos Do Dlatrlbatora Greesesoes, N. O. bteaSTsI PMi.l, saw gnrrr airs, a shLO-M, WAV! RAia, kf eslag hi WuaeiMsj sf-sllkTCri - MAI y w ia l Nawfjfto mra. 00 MkMrta, as. sssWI saiTI. sVNs For Til eai SsppeHere Of PtsaMeatlal Casdt eutey Opes If. T. Hs:ssrtcflw (New Tork Tribune.) The Henry Ford for President elub, established at 1270 Broadway, began operations yesterday to boom Ford for the next Frsaldenoy. The open ing of a campaign here to spread the principles ot the Detroit automobile manufacturer wits announced by George H. Frooter, erxecutlve seore tary. Leaflets, which will b. mailed broadcast, quoted Ford as follows: "I want to abolish poverty from America I want to make higher wages. I want to make a good home possible for every abjlld. Wealth would not b. suoh a curs. If every body helped carry It" Under th. head "Henry ford Facte" the leaflet oonttnuee: "He la young; only St years." "He is a Sociologist, not a Socialist" "He is 100 per cent, practioaV H is deeply religious as expressed In works." "He Is ambitious for all the people and our country." HELPING those who want to get rid of the Drug, Wquor and Tobacco Habit. Also treatment of Nerve Bxhaustlon. Correspondence CnSdentlal. II yeara Sue oeeeful Operation. No. J WLDOUGLAS SHOES ' TO SHOW OLD FRENCH AJtT Hew T.rk WDI See StxtMmlh Cos. rery TssestHes (Paris Cable In New Tork Herald.) An Intereetln gexhlbltton of French art will be opened early In November At the American Art Oallerlea in New Tork under the direction of H 8. Je Bouhaml, well-known (r.nch antiquarian, who sails at ths end of this month. Rare and. unlqua please from the collection of Prlnc- Henri de Feu-clgny-liucinge, suoh aa furniture of wood and atone, sculptures, tapes tries, and stained glaes window ot ths fourteenth to the alxteenth century form the principal attraction. The sixteenth century tapestries are copied from the works of the palntsr Van Orlay, and were executed at Bruges for the oelebration of thi marriage of Marguerite of Austrii andDoktl-PMIIbert of Bavols. " Podeetrlaas Mesttleattes Tage. Realising th. constant danger that the people of Paris facs on th. high ways, It ha been proposed to use Identification tags, such as hung front soldiers' necka during the world war, for ths pedestrian. These would preclude tha neoeesity sf taking th anfortunata to th. morgue when he finally falls a victim to reckless drlv Ing. "', .. Realising th constant danger I the people ot Paris face on th. bis way. It has bean proposed to ul. Identification tags, suoh as hung from soldiers' neoke daring th world ws for th pedestrian, Tseee would pre clude the necessity of taking ths un fortunate to th. rrlorgae when he Anally falls victim to reckleee drlv, Hxcellent Style, High Grade Material and Expert Workmanship are qualities which have made W.LDouglas Shoes famous from coast to coast for half a century. Call and see the new styles this season. 7 V...MI IIL. 11 . Marks and Sons , 346 S. Elm Greensboro, M C syeswjsjsw JLJL arinni oao Made Under Supervision of the Federal Farm Loan Board A Bureau of the United States Treasury The Federal Farm Loan Act makes borrowing easy and profitable for the land owner in Amounts From $ 1000 To $47,500 At 6 Interest, On Long Terms Loans are for the purpose of providing capital for agriJ cultural development, the following being the purposes for which they may be obtained: 1. To purchase additional farm lands. 2. To pay existing debts pledged against farm lands. 3. To build or improve farm dwellings, tenant houses, barns, etc. 4. To purchase machinery, livestock, fertilizer, etc., for the proper con duct of the farm. Loans are determined on the appraisal of government employes, on a basis of 50 of the valuation of landr this valuation being determined largely uponjtspowers of agricultural production and 20 of the insurable permanent improvements. How Loans Are Made Application for loans should be filled out fully and care fully and swonfto before a notary public. Accompanyi ng tHis application, the applicant is required to send' $15, which is the average cost of appraisal. Should the! appraisal cost more it will be charged against the appli-i cant; if it costs less, he will be accordingly reimbursed'. Applicant is also required to bear the cost of title ab-l stract, which must be made by an attorney designated by the government., There may be an additional charge not fexceeding $3 per thousand for legal expenses in the home office. Immediately the application is received, the land is ap praised and report made to the loans committee, which! acts promptly in either rejecting or granting the loani sought. There are no trying delays; no confusing "red? tape." It is a simple business matter handled in straight forward business manner. I Repayment Of Loans Is Made In Semi Annual Installments Of $70 On Each $1,000 Borrowed e ' , Which Pays Interest and Retires the Principal in 33 1-2 Years However, the borrower may, on any interest period after rive years, repay the loan in full, or pay additional amounts upon the loan in multiples of $100. This bank is authorized to make loans in North Carolina! and Tennessee. For loans or further information, address Greensboro Joint Stock Home Office At Atlantic Bank and Trust Co. Greensboro, N. C. Paid in Capital $250,000.00 Surplus $50,000.00 JNO. W. SIMPSON, Pre..-Trea. CHAS. W. GOLD, Vice-Pre. C. E. FLEMING, Secretary DIRECTORS: H. R. Buih, C. W. Bradriiaw, Juliu W. Cone, J. S. Dun can, C E. Fleming, Cha. W. Gold, J. E. Latham, Julian Price, L. H. Seller, Jno. W. Simpson, E. Sternberg-er, R. B. Terry, J. Norman Will
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