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fiREENSBORO DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1921 E Frank Bacon, Famous Actor, Is Eulogized By Judge tan dls and Others. FUNERAL ON THE STAGE Chicago. Nov. II. The curtain fell tor lha I ait time befora Frank Eicon, "TJlhtntn' BUI Jones," man of the stag, today at the theater where ha had appeared'for mora than a year. There were no curtain call "Mlhtnln' Bill" could not respond. The funeral aervlees for the aotor, wiip had appeared nearly 2,000 times In New York and Chicago in the play which he both wrote and acted, ware comparatively almple, but attended by a great throne of (ha high and the low who had either known or admired him. They came from many cltlea. The Christian icitnoe memorial service was read, formor Judee K. M. Land la apoke. John Emerson, head of the Motors' Equity association, paid a tribute, the association's flaa" was draped over the casket ar.d the cur tain was slowly lowered, separatine the oaaket from a breathless audience. "Ha learned the A. B, C, oharactar that speaks the man," declared Judge La mil , a personal friend of 3tc. Ba con. "He encountered the real struggle of life at an early age at a time whan suoh a struggle fits the man for th big fight. Throughout the great er part of his life he struggled to make payments on that little bit of ground back In California that 'mother', might have a home after ha had gone." As Grant Mitchell and George Arllss draped the association flag over the casket, President Emerson closed the services with the liquity benediction. On the stage were the members of Mr. Bacon's play, "Llghtnln"". Mrs. Bacon, the widow, whom Mr. Bacon affectionately called "Mother," their children and the speakers. Mr. Bacon died last Sunday after a breakdown two weeks before. The white haired veteran of the stags said than he was "Just so tired" but Insisted until a day or twd before death that he soon would return to the theater and complete his run here. COUNCIL TO RECEIVE BIDS ON BON M MONDAY Proceeds From Sal Go to Develop I Schools, Street,, Water and Sewer. j IMiin on olty bonds, Issued In the sum of HOO.OOtl, will be opened and I the issue will ba sold to the highest FATIMA' CIGARETTES now for TWENTY There is no other cigarette of such quality at such a price. :m& eft 3? Ltt Fatima smtktrt ttUftu Liqcctt & Mmi Tobacco Co, Let Your Stove Be a "Tip-Top" Make Shown in the Oak style and Hot Blast. This is a line of Stoves that have proven their worth as fuel savers. They are in attractive designs and are an ornament to any home or place of business. SOUTHSIDE HARDWARE CO. Plioac 106 ALCOHOL There's no "kick" in this alcohol but if put in your radiator now it will save you from "kicking" about a frozen radiatortod the repair expense thereto. The alcohol we are selling is the best money can buy. and it's the kind you will want to use during cold weather. Per Gallon Fill Up Today Greensboro Motor Gar Co. "The Motorist's Department Store" 315. W. Market Phone 2500 ' Home of Buick Sales and Service bidder when council meets In regular session next Monday afternoon at I O'clock In city hall. Proceeds from the sale of the bonas will be applied to retire a Ivan se cured to run from December 1, 1111, by the city fur funds required for de velopment of schools, streets, water and sewer. Of the bonds which have been of fered for ssle, (200,000 of the Issue Is for schools, 1100,000 is for water and, aewer and I 100,000 Is for street Improvement. The securities' mature ovsr a long period of years and bear Interest at live per cent per annum. The Issue end sale of bonds was post poned last yesr by city authorities pending an improvement In market conditions. ELKS PLAN FITTING RECEPTION FOR RULER High Dignitaries of Order to Stop Hare and at High Point En Rout South. Co-operative Club Is Organized With Miss Helen Cantrell As Director. WILL GIVE PLAYS SOON ENGLISH WOMEN TO FIGHT FOR PLACES Married Woman Having Tough Tim Holding Positions as School Teachers. Greensboro Elks are all set for the reception and entertainment on Fri day of the grand exalted ruler and his party of high officials of the or der who will stop In Greensboro and High Point en route from the north to Atlanta. A luncheon, a' smoker. a reception and a ball are the feat ures of the entertainment plans. The visiting lodge officials are ex pected to arrive in Greensboro late Thursday night. They will be met at the atatlon by the loeal reception committee an doscorted to the O. Henry hotel, where they will spend the night. Friday morning the dele gation will visit High Point, return ing to Greensboro during the after noon. After being fittingly enter tained by Greensboro Elks the visi tors will leave for Atlanta lata Fri day night, where they are going to assist with plana for the 1123 grand lodge session. J. Edgar Masters, of Charlerol, Pa.. Is grand exalted ruler of the grand lodge. Some of the other high offi cials of the lodge who will aeeempany him to Greensboro are Fred O. Rob inson, of Dubuque, Iowa; Rowland Brown, of Chalerol, Pa.; C. F. McCue, of Cambridge, Mass., and, Robert A. Gordon, of Atlanta, Ga The com mlttee from the Greensboro lodge In charge of reception and entertain ment arrangements is composed of William B. Mirrlmon, grand lodge officer and a past exalted ruler of the local lodge; Julian Price, also a past exalted ruler; E. Sternberger, A. D. Ward, J. C. Penny and O. W. Patterson. Many nf the visiting dignitaries will be accompanied by members of their families. Invitations have been sent out by the local lodge of Elks of surrounding towns to attend ths functions which will be given in hon or of the visitors. Many of those in vited have said they will come. A big feature of the entertainment plans la the danoe which will be given at the Elks horns on Sycamore street following the reception and smoker. tsiMelll to D!I Km. I Durham, Nov. 21. The tobacco farmers have their co-operative as sociation, likewise the cotton farm ers, the peanut growers, elf a!., and now comes co-operative dramatics for Trinity college: that Is, If Helen Can trell, the little miss from Spring field, Missouri, who heads the associa tion,' will pardon such terminology. No doubt she would prefer ''co-ordinate" to "co-operative" and aimply "dramatic club" to either. But be that as It may, the girls at Trinity started dramatics In an organised form two years' ago. They made such a go with their produc tions that the boys became Just a bit envious that they were not getting any of the encores. The result was that they organised a olub of thslr own and humbly petitioned Miss Can trell's band for admission Into the club which had been making such hits. The girls were most gracious In their attitude and the result 1s a club composed of both men and women students who In their heart of hearts dream of some day astound ing the country with their powers as actors and actresses. Thus ths men are co-operating with the women In the flrst play, "Ueauty and the Jacobin" which is to be given earjy in Oeoember. This play Is planned as a prelude to a feature pro duction to ba put on In connection with the May Day Revels next spring The student play, will follow im mediately upon a series of three pro ductions by the Deveraux players. On Monday they will glvs Bernard nnaw a " Arms and the Man"; an 'rues day afternoon, "The Great Galeote,' by a widely known Spanish dramatist will ba offered, while Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," on Tuesday night will end the series. t Cwrwoedf il". AwwWtwl ha.l London, Nov. 6. The fight against married women acting as school teachers In the public schools of Eng land, which has been going on for some time, reached a climax when 64 married women teachers were dis charged from their duties in one of the London suburbs. During the war married women were practically the only penaons available for teaching, and since then they have kept their jobs despite the efforts of many veterans associations to have them expelled In order to allow ex-service men and nurses to resume their positions. An attempt was made recently to xclude married women from teach- ng In the schools of Middlessx coun ty but they were able to take the case to chancery court, asking tor an Injunction against the school autnor Itles. The case still Is pending. Ef forts to have the married women ex cluded from the schools under the urlsdlction of the London oounty council, however, have failed, and the council has refused to pass a motion to this effect. Cabinet Resigns Aa a Result of the Arrest of Lo Wen Kan NUMBER BRIGADIERS ARE NAMED FOR RISE General Lewis, Who Commanded 30th Division, Is Among Thoso Nominated. Washington, Nov. 21. Brigadier generals nominated by President Harding today to be major generals Included Andrew W. Brewster, Ed ward Lewis, Kdgar Russell, Frank L. Winn, George B. Duncan, Ernest Hinds and Robert L Howse. Colonels nominated to be brigadier generals were Richard P. Davla, Charles H. Berth, John McA. Palmer, Bryant H. Wells, Edward L. Blng, Harold B. Flske, Frank R. MoCoy, tlalstead Dorey. Hugh A. Drum, Stuart Helntselman, Willoughby Walk and John B. McDonald. Franklin W. Ward. Albert Cox and Charles I. Martin were nominated to be brigadier genarals la the offioers' reserve corps. A Chronic coughs and persistant colds . lead to serious lung trouble. You can stop them new with Creo- mulslon. an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take. Creomulsion Is a new medical d lace very with two fold action; It soothsa and heals the Inflamed membranes and kills ths srerm. Of all known drugs, creosote la reoognlaed by the medical fraternity aa the greatest healing agency for the treatment of ohronio coughs and colda and other forms of throat and lung troubles. Creomulsion contains tn addition to creosote, other healing elements which aootha and heal the Inflamed membranes and atop ths Ir ritation while the oreoseta goes on to the atomaeh, la absorbed into the blood, attaoks the seat of the trouble and destroys the germs that lead to eensumatten. Creomulsion la guaranteed satis factory In the treatment of chroala coughs and colds, bronchial asthma, catarrhal bronohltis and other forms of throat and lung diseases, and Is excellent for building up the sys tern after eolda or the flu. Money refunded If any cough or cold, no matter of how long standing, la not relieved after taking according to directions. Ask your druggist, crsa mulslon Co., Atlanta, Oa.(Adv.) th.tf ROBIN DUKE NOW ON TRIAL FOR HIS LIFE Stanly County Man Is Charged With Killing Brantly Shankle. M. F. Little Buried. (ImcUI U Dill! Rial Albemarle, Nov. 21 The funeral of M. F. Little, of this city, who died early yesterday morning, was held today from Central Methodist church and remains wsrs burled In the old Albemarle cemetery beside the grave or nis brother, c. A. Little. Rev. C, M. Pickens, of the Methodist church. conducted the funeral. Mr. Little was about 5 years old and had never married. He had been In the mer ntlle business at Albemarle for about 20 years and at the time of his death owned some very valuable business property In this city. His aocumulatlons are largely the result of the wonderfully Increased values In real estate during the past aaveral years in tnis olty. Boger Little, Miss Callla Little and Mrs. P. R, Moose, of Aioemariej nephew and neloes. re spectively, and L. T. Hartsell, a half orotner, or concord, survive, nooin uuko, of Norwood, was placed on trial here today for the murder of Brantley Shankle. Several hours were consumed in the selection of a Jury. Duke, who Is about SO years old. Is being tried for first de gree murder. There seems to have been three eye-witnesses to ths kill ing and they all testify to about the same state of facta. The testimony of these witnesses la to the offset that the deceased, the prisoner and me witnesses were engaged on a Sun day afternoon In September In a nok er game near the town of Norwoed that Duke went broke once and went home for some money, went broke a secona time yna went home and re turned with a single-barrel' shotgun, with which he prooseded to kill Shankle. The witnesses ran and ware not harmed. The witnesses re ime mat wnen Duke came up to ananaie tnst ho said, "Daddy Brant, I have laid up to kill you and 1 am going to do It now." and therauann emptied the eententa of ths gun Into the head of Shankle, Instant death enaulng. Shankle ws about IB years old and a member of a well known Stanly county family, It Is ssld that rn.u. Is relying on self-defense, but his eviuenco is not yet in. It Is under stood that Duke's attorneys offered 10 tenner plea of aeeond degree murder, which waa refused by the mate. Judge B. F. Long Is holding the court and the case Is prossouted by oMwiur w. m. naan. Banish Catarrh Breathe Hyomti for Two Minutes and Stuffed up Head Will Go If you want to get safe relief from catarrh, aold In the head or from an Irritating cough in the shortest time breathe Hyomei. It will clean out your head in two minutes and allow you to breathe freely, awake or aaleep, or money re funded. Hyomei should end a cold in one day, and relieve you of disgusting muffles, hawking, spitting and of fensive breslh In a week. Hyomei Is made i-hlefly from eu calyptus, a soothing, healing, germ killing antiseptic, that comes from the eucalyptus forests of Inland Aus tralia where catarrh, asthma and other broflchtal troubles are seldom known, Hyomei Is pleasant and easy to breathe. Just pour a few drops Into the Hard Rubber Inhaler, use as di rected and relief la almost certain. A Complete Hyomei Outfit, includ ing Inhaler and one bottle of Hyomei. costs but Utile at druggists every where ad at the Greensboro Drug Co. ' . LIVESTOCK GROWERS OPEN A CONVENTION Dr. Tail Butler, of Memphis. Ad- orass conference Now in Ses sion at Statasvill. '(SMeUI U Pll Nml Statesvllle, Nov. 22. The llth an nusj livestock and poultry meeting was opened In the courthouae here mis morning with an address by Dr. lait Butler, of the progressive Fnrfhsr, Memphis. Tsnn. Dr, JJutlsr siresseo, tn nseesslty of the stock raiser being a good erno uroduoar. that he must have a good knowledge of the value of Individual animal and aiuay its relation to the purpose de- airsa, necessity of a full knowledge of pedigree of animals and that the successful live stock man must have a vision as to the demands and needs or the market for which ha la pro duoing. The Swine Breeders association met ana elected H. A. Osborne, of Can ton, president and V. W. Shay, Kalelgh, secretary. This organization acoepted an Invitation from Wades boro to hold Its next meeting there- uunng tne afternoon there was sale of Iredell county hois. The program tomorrow will be a voted to dairy oattle In the morning and to poultry In the afternoon. County agsnts and farmers are here rrom many counties, the largest dele H"n oeing rrom Anson. - Aatl'lalnoa Man Sa.d. corning, N. Y Nov. il. Paper asking 1100,000 damages and charg ing William II. Anderson, superlu tendent of the New York State AnM Saloon league, with making alander ous statements, were filed this after noon oy attorneys tor Francis Cortrlght, of this city, defeated can didata for assembly on the farm labor, prohibition and Socialist tick vis. Honolulu, T. H.. Nov. 22. The cabl net of the North China government has resigned as the result of the ar rest of Lo Wen-Kan, minister of fl nance, on the charge of receiving a commission for the proposed floata tion of a loan of six million pounds sterling by a group of German and Austrian financiers prior to the war, according to a cable dispatch re ceived today by the Nlppu JIJI. looal vernacular newspaper from Toklo. In addition to the resignation of ths Peking cabinet, the despatches state, Foreign Minister Wellington Koo who offered his personal guarantee In an effort to obtain the release of Lo wen-Kan, has fled from the cap) tal to Tientsin. ' Atlantic and Gulf Companies Under Temporary Agreement Washington, Nov, 11, Repressn- tallves of Atlantic and Gulf steam ship companies conferred with the shipping board tuda on cotton dif ferentials between various North At lantic South Atlantic and Gulf ports, and It was announoed later that a temporary agreement "satisfactory to gulf operators" had been reached. Details will not be made public, it was said by shipping board officials, until the delegates report the agree ment to their respective companies for ratification, which is expected within ten days. Mischief Makers Are Forced to Leave Belfast Community Belfast, Nov. 25. (By Associated Press). Sir Dawson Hates, home secretary of the north Ireland cab inet today gave an explanation of the sending away from Belfast of a number of Protestants because they were considered a detriment to p'eace. 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If yo feel bllleua, headachy, eon atlpated and all knocked out, just go to your druggist and get a bottle of Pedson's Liver Tons for a few cents, which Is a harmlass vegetable sub stitute for dangerous calomel. Take a spoonful and if It doesn't start your liver and straighten you up belter and quicker than nasty calomel and without making you sick, you Just go back and gat your money. Don't take calomel! It can not be trusted any more than a leopard or a wild-eat. Take Dodson's Liver Tone which straightens you right up and makea you feel fine. No salts neces sary. Give it to the children because It ,1s perfectly harmlsss and can not salivate. hd Title Await Homeone. raris. Nov. 22. (By Associated Press. )The French federation today announced the opening of competition for the light heavyweight champion ship of France, made vaoa.it through the disqualification of Uncling b'ikl .Aspirant for the title must an. nounct their Intentions before No vember 19. 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