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GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14. 19M TT1 J,.- Wa Wki In ta "torys Geoffrey Barraclough U traoklnr down "Th Tlgr," e mysterious per an wh Tim bun making troubl to nal for th Britlah. With Uher Khan, a Nathan, h atart for tht Holy mountain. "Tha Tign'M" trong hald, but on tha war U tteok4 by tha enemy and Ukal rsfug with ViyUls Mrrl4ew, a missionary's daughter, and hen rather. This Merri ll w ara captured and takan to tha Holy mountain and Oeoffrsy 1 also oaptuMd whan ha follows them. Tbty aaoap, from thalr guard and try to ecoap through. th underground pas sage, but ara racaptured. Qeotfrey laarnathat . "Tha Tiger" la Hayda ' Thompson, whom ha has known and hatad in London. Geoffrey overcomes Thompson, and again tha oaptlve try to asoapa. Tbay ara trapped actio, and threatened with torture. ' CHATTSR . THK TORTCRB , CHaM-BER. nwiatr Thompson leaped to his feet with shout. "Are yon surof" "Of ooarsa I am." U Hone Chant was rapidly retaining 1 his breath. "Hav I not searched the body my self t Of eourae I am sure. I tell ran there Is some one at work acatnat ua up here. That la tha third man none today." Geoffrey -was an" eiolted listener. Tha tljlrd man todayl Surely there could be- but one explanation, al though he hardly dared hope. Fher Khan must have tot on the war path and was bra-Inning- to make himself felt ' "Oh., tha other two were nothing-, ust ordinary lama" scum," . said Thompson. "The men In the temple Were rather excited about it, so I spent the day directing; tha hunt out side myself, as you know. It pleased them, but we never found anything. I never thought wa would. My own Idea was that they got a bit drunk and started a quarrul with some pass ing pilgrims or nomads. You know tha sams thing has occurred before, though I admit that two in one day was an exceptional matter. But your messenger is a very different matter. You sent a Chinaman' "Of course I did. The best man had up here, and one whom I could trust absolutely." "Wliero was he killed?" "Not a quarter of a mile awayi When?" ' ' "How do I know? The body was quite cold when I reached it. . Two of the lamas brought me the news soon after sunset and I hurried out imme dlately. I found the body where they told me. He 'had been stabbed just like tha others. Ha was carrying the rubles In a seoret pocket in tha lin ing of his under robe. I felt there at once and found they had gone. No i.ne would have discovered them un less they had made a pntnt of carry ing out a most careful search. I tell you. Thompson, that we aro being dogged up here, and I don't like it." Unquestionably this must have been Sher Khan's work. Again Geoffrey flt hopa surging up: ha tried to force It back as he knew that escape from the temple was Impossible. .Thompson had undoubtedly told the truth when ha had said that tha only way out was by the main gate. All (ha sama the Pathan was no mean ad versary and Oeoffry thrilled at the thought of this cunning ally working on hla behalf outside. Thompson suddenly turned on Geof frey. He had noted the fleeting glint of triumph in the latter's eyes. "Ton know about this. Coma, tell ma at onoe. Who Is It? Tell me, I sayl Speak!" He was now shouting. "If you don't I promise you that your ond will go down to history as some thing with which to frighten brave men!" Geoffrey remained perfectly silent while Thompson and Li Hung. Chang gased-at him expectantly. Hotli were white with fury nnd almost mad with excitement. Thompson rushed to a nail and seised a sjambok from be hind a curtain. "Who Is It? Ton know. 1 can see you do. Is It that damned nigger who was with yon at tha mission hut?" Thompson was now glowering above him, but still Oeoftrey refused io utter a word. "Creak, you dog!" Thompson swung the sjambok down on Geoffrey's face, leaving a bloody weal across both 'hecks and nose. He ralaed his whip again, but LI ttung Chang eaught bis arm. "Stop, friend Thompson. You will merely knock the sense ont of him. Leave him to me. I promise you 1 will make him talk. If you go on Ilka that you will finish him off mnoh too quickly. Coma, let ma attend to him." 'lis spoke soothingly and almost with pleading but there was a bard ring In his voice nevertheless. . Thompson flung tha sjambok on tha table. "Yes, you are right, LL X am a fool. Why, I might have killed him. I will leave him to you. Would yon like to start at onoe?" "No, I think not. Wa are bath ttr. ed. It will pa better In tha morning. Then I will really conduct the bus WWWWsVWWWSArWk The An Open Letter to the People of Greensboro tome marvelous results,. ui cans action in Eonnsr It has through . results Could Dr. Livingston advantage or Dr. Livingston's offer todayl ,?fCIAL NOTICE! H you cannot obtain RB GENERATOIWrom your regular dealer, have him order it fpK you from hi Jobber, or send us $1.00 and l btftU wilt ba mailed postpaid, ' Llvidgsto Medicine Company, Pepf TC., Atlanta (la. - - VsVWWsWVWWVWSftWVWMM By Gerald Bur Cawrrurht 1(31 WImIm Irnaleat iness properly, Whers will you keep blm tonight?" 'In here. I am not going to let him out of my sight." Trery wise, aood-nlfht, Thomp son." After tha big Chinaman had gone Thompson proceeded to undress. He saw to Geoffrey's bonds and than rolled him up in a couple of fur ruga. He was obviously anxious that hla captive should keep warm, and Oaof frey shrank from his touch as ha un derstood tha reason tor this solici tude only too well Thompson was soon asleep, but tor Geoffrey tha hours dragged by. He. strained at his bonds, but they ware of hide and defied his efforts. At last he realised that it was useless to at tempt to break them, and he con tented himself with tha thought that Bher Khan was on the war path. Then be fall asleep to dream of Phyllis. Geoffrey was awaken by the entry of the two Chinese servants with breakfast. Tbompson was already dresaed and gave orders that Geof frey's band should be released as be fore nnd irnln thav ata maal .a. gather, tha two Chinamen watohlnr Geoffreys every movement. "Now, my dear Barraclough, tha fun will very shortly begin. I have not Inquired as to how you slept because I saw you were dreaming peacefully when I got up7"I took the greatest care not to disturb you as I am vary anxious that you should have your full strength. You will then provide us with much mora amusement, and I am sovglad to see that you are eat' Ing like 4 sensible chap. Now and then my guests have refused to eat. In which case they ware Invariably forcibly fed and I am a great believer In natural methods mysalf. Nature Is the best healer." Suddenly there came that double knock on the private door once more, and In another moment LI Hung Chang had buret Into the room. Ha was obviously In a state of even greater excitement than on tha kprevlous evening. Thompson," he shrieked, "wear done! Chang Fen's place has been raided! Ho waa holding a meeting of all the delegates at the time. There waa a fight, but only one escaped. All tha others were killed or taken!' For a moment Hayde Thompson seemed too taken aback to move, let alone speak. LI Hung Chang con tinued, shouting aloud In his fury: "The whole place was sacked! All our money and treasure taken I Five years' work gone up the damned spout! Tha one who got away came up here poate haste. He arrived only a short time ago." Thompson's face twitched ominous ly, but be managed to keep himself In hand, and when he spoke his voice was perfectly calm. "Steady, Li, old man. Even if things are as bad as you say avt work has not been thrown away. The seed haa been sown all rlghtj, id that is the main thing. It will Tint be difficult to find more sowers, and I dare say that we will be able to replace Chang Fen without aiy undue difficulty. We have plenty of treasure left. We must think a bit and find out exactly what the other side knows. I think our friend. Colonel Barraclough, may be able to help ua there a bit." For the first time In hla life Oeof- frey could not but admire the man Napoleon laid it down that the rea test for a general Is his behavior In defeat. Thompson hurt just received news of a stunning blow which his deputy had described as a dead loss of five years' work and treasure. But he was perfectly ealm and never gave a thought of capitulation. His first heed was tha possibility of resusci tating hla forcea for a renewal of war. He was obviously the real power be hind the gang, and the force which inspired tha others to. notion. Ha again turned to LI Hung Chant. 'Try and calm yourself. Things are seldom so, bad as they seem. You must keep yourself In good fettle for our friend on the floor here. I will have him brought Into the next room, will you go and make your prepara tions?" "Yes, Thompson and they will be preparations. I tell you I feel Inspir ed today." Ha turned and left the room without another word. 'Do you hear that, Barraclough? Old 1,1 says he foels Inspired. I have never known him say that before and I have aeon blm In a good many pret ty Inventive framea of mind before this. Now, look here, I will be a sportsman and will shorten your pro gram by onet-half If you will tell me at once all yon know about your government's activities and knowl edge. No, don't anskar at once. Yea see, I will be bound to find out sooner or later, so It you tall me yon will not really ba giving anything away. What do you eayT Geoffrey answered him for tha first time, "I say thla. We know all bout you and roar loathesome works. 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Because of the wonderful It has riven it has my sincere and unqualified guarantee. ery truly yours, (Signed) JOHN W. LmNGSTON. make a fairer offer? It points For 11 by O. Drag C and all saaat section. hoped you would be sensible. But wa ball see." t ---( ' ,im armed Chinamen entered thai room, picked Geoffrey up and carried ,,4 t into the hall of tortura. They threw him roughly on tha ground, and as he rolled over he saw to his amass ment that Phyllis ana ner min-r were also laid out on the floor close beside him. Both were bound hand and foot. Phyllis caught his glancs of horror and smiled at him reassur ingly, and worship ner as ne am, never before had he been filled with quite such wonder at her marvelloue fortitude. He saw a force of some 20 armed armed guards, both Chinese and Tibe tan, collect Inside tne ooor wnicn led out into the .passage beyond. LI Hung Chang was already seated at tha long table. Thompson Bpoke to him In a whisper for a few seconds and then came over to Geoffrey. "I gfva you one mora chance to change your mind, Barraclough. Tell all you know and your punishment will be halved. I warn you that we do not Intend to start on you your self. We feel that a man of your temperament will object to seeing his lady love in agony even more than ha will dislike his own physical dis comforts. You will accordingly have tha nleasure of both seeing and hear ing this young woman and her fath er suffering wholly because or your ohstinaov. Surely your allegiance to your government will not permit you to be so uncnivairous. xou av ui to say the word and I promise you that they will not be harmed." How do you mean not be narmeo r Will they ba released?" Oh. hardly-that, but. 4 win nave them killed quickly and mercifully, before your eyes if you like. They will be saved a lot. come along now. "Geoffrey, you are not to tell. If you love me don't tell." Phyllis' voice was clear and firm. And I say the sama Goo win help us," called Mr. Merrldew across the room. "Bs silent," Thompson hissed, ueoi frey hesitated. He was undergoing a tarriflo struggle within. Thompson saw tha hesitation and said, Ail right We will start with the old man. Watch both him and bis daugh ter, Barraclough. Remember you can save them whenever you like." "Don't tell. I forbid you" called t,he missionary as four men ran forward and dragged him out Into ths middle of the room. They seemed to know what to do, for they turned him over on his face, and tore tha clothes from his back. One then aat on hla shoulders, and another oh bis legs, holding him so that movement was impossible. Li Hung Chang walked serosa and stood at the missionary's head, while the other two Chinamen each seised a massive sjambok and took up their places one on either side of the help less captive. U Hung Chang nodded and one of thess men raised his sjambok high above his head and brought It down with bis fu)l strsngth across the old man's loins. The man on the other Side Immediately followed suit, and two great cuts appeared. In the quiv ering flesh. "One!" called out LI Hung Chang. Geoffrey could not bear It any longer. "Wop!" he croaked, his Hps too dry to frame words with ease. The word had hardly been torn from him when there waa tha loud report of a rifle. Li Hung Chang spun round and fell in a twitching mass. Two more shots rsn out and both sjambok wlelders fell dead besido theirchlef. There waa a splintering of broken glass followed Immediately by two metallic olangs and whlnlngs at a couple of Mills bombs burst among tha guard assembled at the door. Then Slier Khan dropped through the sky light Ir.to the ball. (Continued Tomorrow.) CANARY WARBLES AS - NIGHTINGALE, SINGS Bremen Bird Fancier Succeeds in Producing Chang in tha Singers ttWfiiBPJ AaMtlateJ rim) Bremen. Oat. St. After 14 years of experiments, a Bremen bird fan" cler has succeeded in producing canaries with a nightingale warble. Tba cross-breed was sttained by us ing nightingales as "singing masters" for young canaries, and rearing tha latter entirely removed from the sound of any other bird note except the warbling of -their "instructors." The breeder's ehlet difficulty was at first found In the fact that nor mally nightingales sing only during two months of the year, and his pur- noses required a longer uninterrupt ed period of Instruction for tha canaries. He was finally aucceefut In changing the moulting, or non-sing ing, period of oertain nightingales ao that some sang from May to juiy. other from June to'August, and still other from August to October. TJslnt these birds he kept newly hatohed canaries continually within bearing of their warbling. Several generations of breeding showed that birds reared from tn original siu danta Instinctively possessed tha nla-htlntal warble, and that "in trantora" aould b dispensed with for tb offspring axoapt for "polish ing off" their singing. uric acid ooison. baa to ita credit ' retrain their health the way for sufferers take Bary Drug leading druggist la 4k Fled, v a Co., Qrmr, S E C0NTR0L0F STRAITS Lord Robert Cecil Thinks That Is the Only Plan to Settle the Question. MUST CONVINCE TURKS London, Nov, 1. Lord Robert Cecil, ons of the oreatora of the league of natlona, and now prominent In Its oounclls, discussed the near east situation today. Analysing tb prob lems that will oonfront delegate to the approaohlng conference on the neutralisation of the Dardenelles, which is to follow the near east peace conference, Lord Robert declared that In hla opinion, andalso in the opin ion of league member who have atudled the situation, there la no satisfactory solution possible except to hand over the Straits to league oontrol, now that both sides of the Dardanelles apparently are to be come Turkish territory. "The question now resolves Itself into getting Turkey to aasent in principle to freedom of tha straits, subjeot to her own belligerent rights, and undertake not to fortify them nor to maintain submarine bases there," he added. "Thess arrange ments should ba In charge of tha league of natlona which would make an annual report of the situation. A distinct advantage of this arrange ment Is that no armed force would be required by the league to carry ont the provisions. It I pointed out la this oennea tlon that a view now holding I that when any nation is at war. Its entire civil population likewise is at war, therefore food and other supplies destined for any civil population may be stopped If the enemy haa tha pow er to do so. For this reason, those studying tb problem of the straits assert that If war occurred between states bordering on Turkey, the lat ter would find it to her financial In terest to Insist en tha straits re maining neutral, but on the other hand, if Turkey were directly Involv ed In a war, no stretch of diplomatic Imagination could foreasa her going against her own military interests to permit neutral vessels of war or commerce to psss through the Straits. It Is noted that the freedom of tba straits onoe was considered neces sary, especially in case of a general war, with Russia lined up as a Euro pean ally. It la pointed out now, however, that In event of new ,- Russia probably would ba arrayed against Europe, In which ease no matter what treaty stipulations had been drawn np, tha western power would be expected to plaoa war vas sals at the Aegean end of tha straits io Dioca-tne exit. It Is mentioned, for Instanoe, that In case of war between Rumania and jurxey, tne neutral powers would And Interests In the struggle which wouia sum league oontrol ot the straits a dlstlnot asset. HJ.a. it Is argued that any proposal to fortify the straits bv Individual a. Hons or even by the league Is out of the question bscausa of the enour moue expense that would he Involved It is estimated that to neltratlx the Stralta would require a permanent army of 1M.000. Amplyfylng his plan for league control. Lord Robert continued: "Any international supervision of the straits is sure to bo found Im practicable. The league of nations will have to do it without armed forces. The league Is doing well at Damlg, aven where it has a given territory to survey, end It wilt not need at th straits any special neu tral sons. "In order to deal with the slutta tlon, we are obliged to cast our pre war Conceptions ovarhnarA T, I. -aurious, but most people who discuss w. sjirmu still think in terms of eight year ago. Although freedom of th straits has ceased to be Im portant In the old sense, they will still prove to he a burden to tb Turks, and If we neutralise them, it will be a financial advantage to Turkey." LUTHERANS TODAY TO BEGIN ANNUAL MEET Th 119th Annual Seiilsn Con vanes Today in Latheran Chouesh at Kings Mouatain. ISoedel Is D.1U Una) n Inston-Salem, Nov. It. Dr. Michael M. Klnard leave early Tuee day morning for King Mountain to attend tha 119th annual meeting of the Xvangallcal Lutheran ynod of North TJarollna, whloh will formally open Tuesday, November 14 at J:0 p, m., In St. Matthews Lutheran ehnrch. Kings Mountain. Dr. Klnard will meet the synod's examlnatlng com mittee, of whloh he la ohalfman. la Kings Mountain on Tuesday morn ing at 11 o'elook for final arrange ments for Oonduetlnar tha .ail...- tton. Dr. Klnard announced that the subject for examination this year will be Now Testament Exegesis (Ork) Old Tamnt Exegesis K...U..W, luaionoai theology, aystom- . inigy, Braetloal theology po'iiy, aaa B I story of doc trine. Other members of the examin ing eemmlttaa are Dr. R. B. Peary, Dr. L. L. Lohr, Da W. A. Deaton. Hev. V.. OL Rldenhour and Rev. G. H. Llngl. Throe ef th gradual of tha Southern Lutheran seminary, Colum bia, a, c., who have JU to this ynod. bar applied far ordination and will appear before th eommittee for examination. Tha candidate are Benjamin Alfred Barrtnger, Ernest Karl Count and Sidney Whit Rhyn. In addition to these appearing to .a.auoaun xor rinatton, 11 minis ters WhO have enaaat.il Malta chnreha In thi synod will present thlr oredenUal and latter of tran- r t in committee for recommend- i'n wr aomisslon Into th synod. The oocnlng to the North Carolina synod are R.v. p. D. Rlslnger, Indls; Rev. H. A. Klstler, Lexington, g. C.i Bev. C. K. Rhodes. Dailaa; Rv. B. B. Petrea, Wilmington; Rev. Dr K. F Keover, Wilmington: new W 1L Illser. Chapln, 8. CL; Rev. Paul Siege. Hickory; Rev. J. D. Mauney, Hendcr sonville; Rev. C. A. Linn; Mt. pleas ant; Rev. C. R, Patterson, Maiden; Hev. E. F. K. Roof, Rockwell; Rev. K G. Morgan, Hickory; Rev. H. P. Wyrick, Hurllngton, and Ray. O W. Cobb, of Salisbury. ' The North Carolina synod Is one of the S synods which compos the united Lutheran church in America whoae biennial convention wa held last month in Buffalo, N. Y. Th aynod oonslsta of 121 minister, 10 of whom are pastors, three are mis sionaries In Japan, four are native Japanese mtaslonarla, two are the ological professors tn Columbia semi nary, on a theological professor In Chicago seminary, six full tlm col lege professors, thra are part tlm professors, three employed In secular line of work and thro ar auner. annuated. Th salaried president Is. Rev. Jaoob L. Morgan, of Hallsbury. j Th synod close after Thursday night's session. - I .15 Many Hundred Farmers and Wives Expected to Attend Gathering At Wichita. THE PROGRAM ARRANGED Wichita. Kan, Nov. IS. Patron of husbandry, both men and women, from all states of the country In which there are granges, aro to be preaented by delegates arriving here for the (( annual session of tha Na tional Grange, which opens Wednes day for a 10 day meeting. Most conspicuous and impresslvo of any pdrt of tha program of ths grange will be the oonferrlng of the organisation's sixth degree, a cese inonlal which la administered only at annual sessions. Elaborate ritual Istio observances accompanied by harmonious electrical effects mark this event in which (.000 to 1.000 farmers and therir wivea are ex pected to take part. Friday, Novem ber 17. . Tax reduction, ship subsidy and need for a new agricultural oredlt system are among the problems which are expected to oome before the convention Informally for dis cussion. No scheduled addresses are to be delivered, the program reveals, and business will be conducted similarly to grand oounclls of secret orders. Among ths particular problems which oonfront members of the grange is that of surplus production, expected to occupy muoh attention during the convention's session. More eoonomlcal transportation; radicalism within the ranks of agricultural em ployes and extension of Grange or ganisation are understood to be I'topice which delegatea plan to bring up for discussion. Ths 1821 session will be th first national meeting held In Kansas In S4 years. A trip through Kansas oil fields, Sunday services at Arkansas City churches for grange visitors and an afternoon' visit to the Chllloooo Indian school, Just across ths state line in Oklahoma, ara planned by Bar ton Nedham, atat master, Lane, Kan. Tha national grange, organized De cember 4, 1167, as a national farm ery organisation, now covers the nation and some sections of Canada Its name Is believed to have its origin In tha term applied to grain store houses tn Scotland used for de positories i of religious tithes. Only one officer, a member of the board of managers. Is to elect at tha Wichita convention. Massachusetts Men Visit Textile Plants of State (Fpertil to Dell; Km.) Charlotte. Nov.U. 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Under old methods, very few escaped them. Beau tiful teeth were less often seen than today. Old ways failed Ne ordinary tooth paste effectively combats film Bo moth film remained to night and day threaten serious damage. RE 0. US. lsatsYejaJBSMaBaxxaxa The Nisir-Day Dentifrioe A clntifle film combatant whloh whiten, clean and protects th teeth without th us of harmful grit -V- sl's V .Ml'"""'' iijJsiimmiiMii ii. nij linn in isaiien nmims i mi n ma U 1 T xsa, K hi U ir . .X. i . iTi 7 f ITSaTX .7. I ft Where Is the Housewife Not Appreciate Such M if The time for giving may be Xmas but the time for service and real apprecia tion is all the year round when you give Silverware. Such a selection will be a source of joy to every woman, whether humble or proud. Never have we displayed such a wide variety of Silverware, especially in Plated and Sheffield ware. These articles are of the very newest designs of the craft and with each sale goes our quality guarantee. Bread Trays Waiters Covered Dishes Platters Cream and Sugar Why not make your selections now, we will have them engraved if you desire. Shown on the first floor right. A$k For Gift Book It Will fJIWV i asueh value la snaking lections. Georgia at the recent atectlon. Mra Felton, however, will he ac corded the privileges of the senate floor in the capacity of a former eenator. Pwell-Pewell Wedding. (8peflal to Dnlljr Nfaa.1 Danville, Va., Nov. 13. Miss Elsie Leo Powell and Leslie William Powell, both of Halifax county, were married In Lynchburg on Wednesday by Rev. P. W. James. J. New Beauty Came A story that millions know But dental- science has now found two wiyi t fight that film. One sett to curdle film, ont to remove it, snd' without any harmful scouring. Able authorities proved" these methods effect!, Then dentists everywhere began to advise their use, A new-type tooth past was created, based oa modern research. Th name is Pepsodent, These) two great film combatants were embodied m It Fights acid, too Pepsodent hrjngs other much-desired effects, it multiplies the algaUnhy of the saliva. That is there) to neutralize mouth acids, the cause of tooth decay It multiplies the starch digestant in the saliva. That is there to digest starch deposits on teeth before they ferment snd form acids. Those sre Nature's great tooth-protecting agents, Each use of Pepsodent gives them manifold power. These combined effect ma a new era is dental hygiene. Careful people of some fifty nations now share it, largely by dental advice. You'll be amazed The effects of Pepsodent sre quick snd apparent They will amsse and delight you. A short teat will convince you that this method Is essential,' both to you and yours. Send the coupon for a 10-Day Tube. Note how clean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of the viscous film. See how teeth whiten as the film-costs disappear. Then Judge by what you see and feel Cut out the coupon now. AM KECUAUTY TELLS. YOU'LL GET RID OF " BLACKHEADS SURE Hra 1i out flmpli, f ml m wj thu Bin ffcitf to ftt rid ef bluklMtfJa, tht t t tUi olft thra. To do thli fat tin mines of fikarit jdn1 from nf dni ttore iprlnhfB a llttti mi R3, rt chilli fub oter tha blichlwtilf btliklT wwta thi pull and you wlil ba surprised haw tba blarttiNftf tun dUtppeiml. 8U bUekbeida, Uttla bUekbMila. do matter vhfra they ire, almply dlssolta kdA WW. BUekhffidi ara mixture of urt and irt and MfTfUooa tbat form la th twea of th otrt. Thn caloolu Bovdar am tba vatar dtatwln ibt Blirkheid so thty wash HrM tmt. I'ifinf tba part frta and clean and In their Btturai ooodtilon. M You Are Welcome to a 10-Day Tube. Simply send coupon. 1 0-Day Tube Free TjiB PEPSODENT COMPANY, Dept. -!. lint I. Wttuali An , ('Urals, a. Man 10-ilij lube ef FrneaMI to Only ens tube t family. 4 Who Does a Gift! s S 1 ft I Tea Sets Soup Bowls Candlesticks Pitchers Odd Pieces Toyland Is Open A glrtlan ef sec slhle tngrs tot xfe rhlldrea.
Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, N.C.)
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Nov. 14, 1922, edition 1
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