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CREENSUORO DAILY JTOWS, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 2, 1922 12 For Sale vl Be In Your Own Home Christmas Morning k M - to The Christmaa tree' will look more beauti ful to you, will mean more to the kiddies than it ever did before. Select one of the new homes we are now completing. Sizes from 5 to 8 rooms, and built as you would build one for yourself. There are no such values to be found any where else in Greensboro. A. K. Moore Realty Co. E Fl Money Derived From Sale of Stamps to Be Used For Fighting Tuberculosis. PLACE 1,500 "IN COUNTY i Phone 514 &J lift W. Market SL 2 F0R IS? I A r ff l pppp w Remember Him With ' a Box of THE NEW EL-REES-SO It will simplify your hopping problems and please htm mora than, anything. Packed in Special Christmas Boxen El-Rees-So Cigar Company Miwhrtiiwi H. O. lf! The Spotless Kitchen Non-absorbent, installed in any color combination you may wish; always attract ive, and no upkeep cost You need Tiles for a good kitchen t Consult us about Tile work Christmas seals. Inexpensive and attractive tokens' of goodwill and community service, are at hand again to grace Utters and packagM. Th annual sal of the seals started yes terday and the nor that are sold the mora lives will Je saved. The campaign for the sale of these seals la the county la In charge of Mrs. Ethel Rankin Summers. The double red cross, stamps, sold for the purpose of carrying on the fight to prevent tnberculosls and for the care of tubercular patients, may be se cured from the following orantsa tlons and the following places throughout the county: Jamestown. Guilford College. South Buffalo and Pomona high school Parent-Teachers associations, and the Montlcello, Rankin, Pleas ant Garden. Beasemr, Springfield, White Oak, Proximity and Revolu tion schools; Glbsonvllle welfare department and the Summerfleld community club. , Of the money raised by the sale 01 these Christmas seals, 75 per cent will remain In the community where the iiiinDi are sold and will be uaed for the prevention of tuberculo sis snd the care of those afflicted with the disease. Tha money raised in the various schools will be used towards nutritional corrections. The other lb per cent ot tne money ob tained will be turned over to me state for a like cause. The sale or tne aouoie stamps In the county mams me first time that the .Christmas seals have been sold throughout Guilford eountv. It was staiea j that 1S.O00 had been placed In vari ous sections of the cotmty. ine sale of these stamps will continue until Christmas day. In tha different schools where tne stamps are on sale, speclaj pro grams will be held during the month IA- the interest of Increasing Mhe sals and educating the children to the Importance of care In prevent ing tuberculosis. In talking about the Christmas seals, Mrs. Dorothy Hayden, county health nurse, yesterday stated that tuberculosis Is a disease that Is preventable and curable but the task of combating It Is one that must enlist the aid of everyone. The purchase of these Christmas seals will bring large dividends In health and happiness to many a family. Cltisens will be glad to know that Christmas seals are ready once again. The seals will be on sale In various stores and other places throughout thl city, with de tails to be announced later. WILSON EXPECTS TO RE-ENTER POLITICS Former President, Improved in Health, To Take Active Part in Party's Affairs. AHEADFDRTHE STATE Dodd's Lectures At College Filled With Sharp Analysts Of Public Men TALKS ON WILSON TODAY E Inter-Troop .Contests to Be Held This Afternoon At Y.M.C.A, Field. . ' PARADE STARTS AT 2:30 of every We description. can show yon how they may be used to advantage, for beauty,' comfort and econo- enable yoa to keep your my-in mtny p005 ' kitchen Ot clem Ot yoa do thoroughly modern home. your dUhe. The McClamroch Co. 304 S. Davie St Greensboro Phone 161 ir.n.n. int. Deo. 1. That for mer President Wilson In his greatly improved physical condition purposes active oart In the politics of the Democratic party during the next two years and to nave a snare In shaping party policies for the next presidential campaign Is Indi .i.) in a nersonal letter from the former President to Frank O. Heaton of the Tampa Tribune. "Mv pulses are quickened by the nrnnnect of battle" the former Free Ident's letter said. The letter In part The task of 124 Is to so mobilise our Intellectual and moral forces ss to assure a complete defeat of the party which has done tha country so serious a disservice and to win again for our government the leadership In the affairs of the world which the Republicans for the time being have deprived It. and personally 1 reei to .tnt this can and will be done. My pulses are quickened by the prospect of battle. "I think with you that the voters of the country have already seen how grossly they were misled and have already turned their faoes to ward the truth. Teachers Take No Definite Position On Study Of Bible Two Greensboro Homes (At Good Price) One of these homes in western section of city. 5 rooms, new, well arranged, nice for a young couple. The other 5-room home in Glenwood, prac tically new. owner leaving city. A real bar gain for a home or an investment, a small payment and balance easy terms will make you a home owner. '1 never cross tha North Carolina line without wondering! W -Greensboro, or any city In the state, wants to govern North Carolina," said William E. Dodd. native Tar Heel, professor of history at the Univer sity of Chicago, at tha North Caro lina college yesterday. If Greensboro should aver do so. If tha city should govern North Caro lina as Chicago governs Illinois, l'l'of. Dodd continued, it would be a calam ity Indeed and would bring on great oonfllct. He aald he hoped intensely that North Carolina will escane In dustrial exploitation and outbreak, although from what he heard In Ashevllle not long since as to the In dustrial strife already In the state he fears that such will not be the case. . Prof. Dodd was starting a series of three lectures on "The drift of re cent American history." Interpreted through a study of Tllden, Cleveland and Wood row Wilson. He delivered the first two lectures yesterday; the third, on Wilson, will be at noon to day. In opening his lecture on Tllden, Prof. Dodd. who was born at Way ton, said he doubted his own ability to bring to his audience his feeling as a southerner and a North- Caro linian and a nationalist ss he had watched the state evolution from a distance with Increasing Interest and enthusiasm. North Carolina seems to him the only state In the union which since the Civil war has proceeded In Its development In a perfectly wholesome- way. . But will the 'next 2S years, he wondered, not bring North Carolina to the parting of the way. will sire not present the same in tense class and economlo rivalries and hatreds that are now In New York and New England? Are her people, not now making history, and are they not already beginning to think In terms of Industrial and clnss words and words of hatred snd fear? "It will be my theme In these lec tures." said Prof. Dodd. "to show you how a great Industrial nation almost invariably falls to solve Its problems in a democratic way ai d yet Invariably comes back and tries again. Its beat people still thinking that this time they will surely suc ceed." ' The spesker traced the public careers of Tllden and Cleveland In afternoon and night lectures with Interest and keen analysis. His talks were punctuated with staccato statements, sharply criticising, or praising or analysing the men. Wrapped up too In the talks were many observations based on a llfe Idng study of American history. 8ome of Prof. Dodd's statements, taken without connection, follow: "Tllden was a little man physically. looking something like Joe Daniels and Just aa bent on having his own way." 'Tlldenwas the only man since Lin coln and before Wilson who wss able to construct from his own brain and without the help of other docu ments a state paper of first class Importance." "A well known historian at Colum bia university has recently made the statement that there were more great men In the south In USD according to population than at any single time in the history of the world since the dsys of ancient Athens." "Whenever the Democratic party produces a man who Is a thinker and is honest, the Republican party elects mm president. The Republicans have elected every Democratic president we have had since 1160." "There never was a big man In the White House that wasn't hound ed out of It and never a small man that did not get on fairly well." "As soon aa the American people elect an honest, great man to office, they become afraid of him." "The Republican party has pro duced no great political leader since Lincoln." "You ought to move to Ohio or New York If you want to become president." "Clevelnad was the least experi enced snd least trained of any who preceded him In the White House, Grant excepted." "The present President Is the only man who has beat Cleveland at this matter of tying statements up with conditions until nobody" knows what he thinks or will do." em s Ne. S WranrS suustof. Raleigh. Dec. 1. Resolutions on Bible study as redlts In the public nrhools last year brought tne teacn ers assembly no nearer deflnlteness today as to the religious attitude in the schools. The committee appointed had no concrete action to recommend. But today's resolution will name an other commission to continue study of ways best to meet the religious sentiment. One suggestion would run to denominational groups reached by the denominational preacher; the other would have Sunday school credits given If the teaching If properly supervised. The assembly Isn't ready to go on record. Realtor 109 E. Maiket St. Phone 312 O. L. Grabba, Pres. J. D, Creaks, eeTreaa. Eastern Star Notice Special meeting Greensboro chapter No. 14 Order Eastern Star. Saturday eve ning at 7:10 Masonic Hall. Initiation and refreshments. Mrs. C. W. Powler, Worthy Grand Ma iron, will make us her official visit and we have Invited the grand of fleers anil grand lodge officers to also be present. We extend invita tion to all Eastern Star members. MRS. W. P. HERNDCN, Worthy Matron. MISS BERTHA BROOKS, Secy. Boy scouts of Guilford county will have, their Inning today when lnter troop contests will be held at i o'clock on the. Y. M. C. A. athletic field, Washington and Greene streets, and will afford residents of this city an opportunity to leant' of the. work being done by the Boy scouts. The -varlpus troops will, form on the field at 1 o'clock for Inspection and parade formation, the lirspectlqn to be competitive, graded on order, appearance of uniform and general discipline. ' , At 1:30 o'clock sir troops will fall in line for parade, which will be headed by tha scout drum and bugle corps. The line of maroh will be north on Greene street to the b. Honry Irotel, east to Kim street, south to Buchanan, west' to ' Ureene and then north to the athletic field. , Tha contests will consist, of scout competition In signaling, first aid, knot tying, wall scaling, water boil ing, Are by friction and tent pitch ing. Winners In the three events will be awarded a bronse medal. A neck erchief and slide will be given each scout In the winning team of the wall scaling contest. Bronse medals will be given for the two scout winners In the water boiling event, while a gold medal Is to be the award for each scout in the winning team of tha firs by friction event Bronse medals are to be awarded winners In the' final event of the afternoon, the tent pitch ing contest. Sweepstakes prises sre to be award ed also. The troop making the most points In all entries will be given a large bronse shield. The scout mak ing the most points In all entries will be awarded a trophy plaque or bronse statuette. Over 100 scouts are expected to take part In the various events. The scout troops have been training for some time In order to reach the de gree of perfection desjred by scout officials. The officials for the contest are: Field marshal: K. Q. Michaels; in spection corps: E. S. Michaels, R. C. Topping, Wallace B. White; Drum and Bugle corps: Frank Hood, Tay lor White; Starter: H. W. Park; Timer: Dr. F. H. Starr; Announcer J. Foster Barnes; Clerk of course: Wallace B. White; Assistant clerk of course: J. Frank Shea, and Cus todian of awards: L, H. Edwards. It Isn't a Home Till It's Planted J.VdP-lindIcv Na rxcry Cx PunoiM. Norm Carolina ' Matinnal Bank We offer for aale 6 shares of American &.n....- .--- payabt tnw at lin.no ner share. This carries with It the dlviaenu vi , January .1st, lstt. TRUST DEPART! BUT Southern Life and Trust Company i- Phase Close In Home For Sale Seven-room modern hotne In splendid residence section wlJj' 'on,a,, . at the new County Courthouse. This Is an attractive proposition. Bee us once If Interested. SOUTHERN REAL ESTATE CO. jM Worth Eha a. EALTOKS Pfceae SM 1 erd Cyclamen The season's favorite plant. We have them in assorted colors, large type. Prices range from $3.00 to $5.00. " lVorth Dairy Street Home For Sale We offer r. . a...nw nnttaaa situated near car Una, else of lot (0 feet by 181 feet depth. Ittee gJSOO.oe Easy Tessas. THE REAL ESTATE & TRUST CO. KBAlTORg .. . Paoae MM ' . Office SSS Death Bias Street For Rent at at ue Roata Bias street Alr e Robins and Weill tare 7 Realtors American Exrkaaae Baak Ballilaa rheao 44 For Rent With Buying Priyilege Practically new seven-room Bungalow on Church Street. All city con veniences, steam heat, garage. MATHESON-WILLS REAL ESTATE CO. REALTORS , J. A. MATHBSOSI. President F.. I. WIM.S. geeretary-Tresiaeres H. L. INBAD, Manager Insaraaee Departs. CITY NEWS Note- The ladles of Greens boro Chapter No 14. O. E. S.. will hold a baiaar at Masonic Hall Tues day and Wednesday. December 6th and 6th. Pinner and supper will be served both days. Use News Want Ads Send Yqur Prescriptions Here Thouah our service Is QUICK It Is none the less efficient, be cause . It's scientific. The in gredients used are always purs. Cony ers & Ford ham DRUGGISTS "CHRIS" PORDHAM ROGBR McDlKFIB A Real Drag Stare Brief Local Items Of Interest Ts Daily News Readere. A. V. Sapp and W. S. Clary have purchased 18 acres of land near the Methodist Protestant college on the Qreensboro-HIgh Point road for ap proximately $6,000. The condition of Hev. R. C. Stub bins was reported last night as show ing Improvement. Mr. Stubblns was recently operated on for appendicitis at the Wesley Long hospital and after the operation suffered an attack of pleurisy. Marriage licenses were yesterday granted by R. H. Wharton at the county courthouse to Miss Mabel May Thomas and Walter E. Jackson, both of this city; Miss Cola Hagan and Berlle Brown, both of this coun ty, and Miss Lela Carroll, of High Point, and Guy Mallory, of Baden. It took .Toe Turner, middleweight champion wrestler, IRQ pounds, just IS minutes to put Ben Stenfapsky's shoulders on the mat twice, and in the tustle Turner found his arm sockets resting on the canvas after the first 36 minutes of grappling. The bout occurred last night at Neese hall. Rev. R. Murphy Williams will preach Sunday morning at the Pres byterian Church of the Convenant his annual sermon to the Rika of Oreens boro. .The subject will be "The man who came back." Mr. Williams Is chaplain of the local lodge ' snd preaches yearly on the morning of the lodge of sorrow exercises. The public Is invited. Turner kept his championship belt, but after the first fall, won by Stenfansky, persons feared that the Washington tustler would have to surrender It to the challenger. The second fall ended, though. In 20 minutes when Turner got his oppo nent on the mat by means ot a double toe hold, and the final fall was over In 44 minutes when 8tenfansky found himself overpowered with the body scissors. CHILDREN'S HOME IS REMEMBERED BY MANY B. F. Barber, 'Winston-Salem Printer, Kills a Large Duck In Rockingham. tSstlll Is Dallf Km. I Winston-Salem, Dec. 1. Thanks giving offerings, taken by various church congregations within the bounds of the Western North Caro Una conference, are still being re calved st the Methodist Children's home here. Tha contributions tr cash, canned goods, etc-, were .per haps the largest and molt extensive of any year since the home was es tablished. Superintendent C. A. Wood, who has been in a hospital for 10 days In Greensboro, Is able to be out and will return home in a day or two. It Is announced. Through the generosity of several Methdlats. a large and modern dairy barn Is neartng completion for the home, as Is also a new high school building. The growth of the Institution shows that It Is the pride of western Caro lina members of the denomination. W. P. Barber, a local job printer, while returning last, evening with his son from a hunting trip In Rocking ham county, spied a wild goose flying low over a mill pond which was trosen over with Ice. A shot crippled the fowl, whlch,welghed 11 1-1 pounds and measured over six feet from tip to tip. Mr. Barber reports that he had to participate In a goose-chase for nearly an hour before he captured his prise. This Is said to be the first fowl of the kind seen In Rock ingham county in 30 years. Definite steps hsve been taken by the chamber of commerce here to provide for local charities and phil anthropic bodies through a com munity fund. A commission has been named to draft rules snd regulations. The following organisations are reg istered under the two divisions of the chest as aSIHted: Co-operating T. M. C. A., Red Cross, Salvation army and Associated Charities. PartlclpatlngT. W. C. A. and Boy scouts. VanLindleyCo. Florists Greensboro High Point Send Flowers by Wire Through F. T. D. Association BUY MOONSHINE KISSES "Sweetest or All" PLAN TO PLANT Fruit, shads and ornamental trees. Tines snd plants. Have a fine lot to select from. Greensboro Nurseries Jekn A. Teams Sens Pfcane S The Most Used And the Most Abused Part of Your Office Furniture Desk Chairs Use care In your selection, get Chairs of reliable build to Insure long service, at tractive appearance, and solid comfort. We are displaying a wide variety for Im mediate delivery. Why Not Select a Chair As Aa Xmas Gift for "Hlmf Jos. J. Stone & Company Desserts Are Often Disappointing They look good hut they belle their looks. Not so with our cafcteria des serts. They literally, mske your "mouth water" and best' of all you have a delightful array before your eyes from which to choose. A Splendid Gift for Christmas Narcissus bulbs, if planted now, will be in full growth for presentation at Christmas. Our "Rustcraft" bulb and bowl outfits are truly beautiful they come in numerous designs and sizes with prices from 35c to $3.50.. Plant today your gift for Christmas. Wills Book & Stationery Co. ft to to I to GUILFORD HOTEL CAFETERIA DOUBLE SERVICE CREENSDOPO.N.C Would $1.64 Daily Support Your Family? (SIO.OOO, at . yields Sl-M a day) HAVR YOU AS MUCH INSUB AJfCB AS YOU WEBDf The Provident Life and Trust Company of Philadelphia, Pa. Pennsled 1SS5 Paul W. Schenck Gen. Aft For North Carolina S01-3-S-4 Americas Exrhaafte Marleaal Rank BallSlng. . GHEENSBOHO. If. C. ' 1 SEVERAL SHAPES 10c AND UP Mannf.-"- ' W Qegg Cigar Co., 0"". Dr. D. E. Groome CHIROPRACTOR Office Hours. 1:10 to 11:10, I U I And by Appointment. Consultation and Spinal Analysis Free. 101 l- 8. Elm. Upstairs Residence Phone MT-Ji OfMee SSSZ Clerks Defeat Bankers 21 to 18. The city clerks last night defeated the American Exchange National bank at basketball on the T. M. C. A court. 21 to 11. Irvln and Ktuart starred for the victors. Tha baseball game between the West Market Street Methodist church snd the First Baptist church was postponed. Have You Had Your Crank Case Drained In Last 750 Miles? If not, come In and let us do this, and refill with the proper grade of Marathon Motor. Oil Rold on a basis of Guaranteed Results. , Marathon Service IS". Elm at Gaston St. Phone aentt JOHN D. CROWDER, Ma Baser H. Inarraai Spring Garden and Hick Point Rd. 1T74-W. ( 1 MULTIGRAPHING Public Stenographers Multtgraphed Letters, Cards, Names filled In. Envelopes addressed. Price Lists. Notices, Programs. J. C. CHEEK COMPANY Mrs. J. C. Cheek Mrs. Maud Newell Sheets 111 American Bank Bldg. Phone 220 Mechanical. Laboratory and Precision Machinist lavrarlons Developed and Models Made Draftlne DenJaaina and Toollna; Prenarlns; af Automatic Machinery, SelentlSe Iastrnmeais 2142 W. Market St.- J. A- Willard, Asme. asncvtn Christmaa flowers, with Christmaa hells Heaps of Christmas Joy foretells. glad Christmas- tide need! profusion of hollv and flowers to make the festival a suc cess. Christmas trees, polnsettias, wreaths and mistletoe and happiness. Merry Christmas, all. THE t V7 215 S.ELM ST. 7 I rL0WERPH0KE:3O5 J L 0 for Economical Transportation More than ever before the Chevrolet Motor Com pany has again emphasized its admitted leadership as producer of thet world's lowest priced quality automobiles..;',. .. , The SUPERIOR models now on display, at no high er prices than those of our preceding models, repre sent the most sensational values in modern econ omical transportation ever established. QUALITY has been still further improved by mote artistic design and added equipment. ECONOMY has been still further increased by engi neering refinements and greatly increased sorvice facilities throughout the whole country. PRICES remain the same in spite of added equip ment and more expensive construction which have materially increased the average values. R. G. Sloan Motor Co. 106 N. Davie Sales and Service (1 aVI-fccaai-- ft. J SAifiaia.,.i,JCrit5-l1t''' Jiafc. SbAs- fit t g
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