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': '7- GREENSBORO DAILY NEWH. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER " 20, 192 Hojv Hoes Mr. MUlerand Stand In Comparison With Mussolini? Members of Parliament Are Now Asking Each Other the Ques tion; They Think Parliament Talks Too Much and Does Too Little White Hair Prominent This Winter. Puli, Dm (Br Attoalattd Prsss) Uabiti of parllamtnt ar. askln each oth.r how n.ar Prsal dent MUlei-an miht earn to taur ine la Franco tht rolo played br iTtmllr Mussolini In Italr. "Par liament talka too muoh and doaa too little," (ha president (aid roeantlr In an addraaa before the Institution of Franca. Thli tret aald In tht, prtsl dent'i naual quiet and aadamonatra tlve war lnataad of according; to tha t creei Ira Muaaollnl method, but It touched tho eenelbllltlea of tha aen- atora and they aro bow discussing Just how far each personal presi dential Inltlatlre may o. , "Parliaments are constituted for talking purpose!" tha aenatora re tort, "It la for tha government to govern. If Franc la not properly governed let tha government with Praaldent Mlllerand at. Ita head ex plain.". ' .' , Before election . to the praaldency M. Mlllerand warned tha membera of both houeee that he would not be satisfied to play tha effaced rola of i of blending QmaByyQm "V -rasw approve dv millions of usors and pronouncod "Good to tho last drop" Rft.u.. at. err. hla Immediate predecessor,' declaring that ha would restore tha office t" Ita constitutional footing of a reul axacutlva position Sine the resig nation of M. Caslmlr-Perler, the praaldent of France has been regard sd aa nothing mora than Impartial arbitrator of Interior political affairs and a sort of consulting authority on foreign relations. White hair will be tha mode for women who possess It this winter and . thereafter If tha effects of Madame Jeanne Paquln fb Influence tha atylea In this dlreotlon art successful. "I want to ahow women that natu ral .white hair mav give a youthful appearance and that It Isn't an enemy our sex," explained Jlme. Paquln. tha added that It was time women knew that one of tha arts of dress ing was to dress according to their age and that dyeing their hair only "id them ugly. Th library attached to the Paris epara, which Is scarcely known to tha goneral public .but which In terests muslo lovers and students, closes every afternoon at 4 o'clock at which moment tha attendant oalls ut! "Closing time!" This method of announcement so peered to the library t officials as hardly urbane enough for tht. n. tlonal temple of music and so I phographlo dlso has been made for which the chorus of the opera sang tha curfew -air from Meyerbeer's Hugenots, modifying the text to read at an Invitation to good people to enter their hpme "aa four o'clock had sounded." The body of a dog' that came to the French foreign office In a dlplo anatlo valise from soma tender-heart' ad representative abroad has ' stir red up a alscussion wnicn nas suo Jected this time-honored method of dispatch-carrying to wide comment. The diplomatic ' valise started ' as a pouoh In which highly connuen tlal reports too Important to be risK ad In tha tnails or -transmitted by cipher telegraph were sent by courier. . Tha pouch became a valise A Feature Of The PRE INVENTORY SALE Where All Green Tagged Merchandise Offers Price Reductions of 25 Pef Cent rfiWi ii i wmi i H ' I Bengal Oriental Rugs Reduced 25 PER CENT " . ....... $165.00 to $225.00 18 36x72-Ih. Bengal Oriental Rugs Sale Price $44-50 9 12 27x54-In. Bengal Oriental Rugs Sale Price ; $23.50 Bengal reproductions convey, a distinct impression of. oriental characteristics and'atmosphere peculiar to rugs from the . Orient. This effect is greatly 'T.' " heightened by the fact that Bengal Oriental rugs of the same pattern and , number in all sizes are made with slight variations in design and coloring. In no other way can the impression of Oriental hand work be made so convincingly realistic. Look For the Green Tag 7 9x12 ft Bengal Oriental Rugs - Sale Prices The Smaller Sizes Match With the 9xl2-ft. Size Also Living Room Furniture Bed Room Furniture Lamps Davenport Tables Earthenware Jardinieres and Pedestals Dining Room Furniture Springs and Mattresses Console Tables Wrought Iron Smoking Stands Umbrella Stands Ferneries and Bird Cages A Separate Event In Napanee Kitchen Cabinets (Not included in the 25 Reductions) The labor-saving kitchen equipment every housewife , should have Oak, White or Gray Enamel, Prices $36.00 to $90.00 According to Equipment During This Sale We will give a 6x9-ft. genmW Linoleum Rug With Every jfabinet Sold Use Our Deferred Charge Account Service la burin your furniture, which enables you to bay anything-, sverythtns; you need In the way of ' house furnishing, by making; a small cash paym ent and balance In small weekly or monthly pay ments. No extra charges for ths daf erred charge account terries. This plan waa launched tor your convenience. Ust it. " , J - . Harllee Furiiiture Co. 220-230 East Market Street . First Door Below Tea Garden Phone 1667 ind then frequently a trunk and tow. aayt one critic, "It tomttlraet tssumes the proportion of a tpeolal at and "who knows whan It wlU be special train?" v Such general ust hat bttn made of thli dlplomatlo vallses's Immunity from customs that at tha Quel D'Orsay-a large hall If utilised tor handling this business. The room It described as fitted like a freight terminal with a good-ilied start of freight handlers, 1 Since Paris hat become kitowa at "tha Reno of Europe"? letfl talent haa turned its attention to obtain ing dlTorce business. Tha climax waa reached last week when a promt nant newspaper carried tht foHow Ing advertisement: "Divorces on credit. Judrment guaranteed within thret months. Pay urh.n ,.nn. ... I Daring tht sensational trial r at Nancy eome weeka ago of aa In fluentlal man charged with tht at tempted murder of hla wife, who wat a niece of Maniiee Barret, a member of tha academy. It brought out In court that aganolea undertook not, only to secure evi dence against men and woman de sirous of brsaklng thtlr marital ties but alto contracted to "manufacture" evidence. ,') Tht Carpentler-Blkl embroalto haa already coat .tht French tax payers 1,000,000 francs, tht financial taptrtt have .calculated. Tht records show that 'when tht ehambtr of deputies, falling to vott tht regular budget before December II, hat to retort to voting monthly appropriations In bulk lu order to carry oh the ooun try's business, It costs tht taxpayers about a half billion mora per month Tht monthly allowance art reck oned by dividing tht original amount of tha budsret estimate hv 11 In this Instance tha (original 1(13 budget aatlmata waa II billion, thus making neceesary tht voting .of two and a third billions for January, It Is txpected thaV when tht ordinary budget finally passes both houses, it win not .exceed 20 billion. It is admitted now that there it not a possiblt -chance of voting the budget before the tnd of tht ytar. Thua tht experts hart flgurei out that Deputy Diagne'a interferenoa In tht chamber in behalf of Sikl with tht consequent loss of time Invot- Ing tht budget will be responsible tor an extra expense of live million francs In 1923, WORK IS STARTED ON NEW RADIO STATL0N Powerful Plant la Sweden Will Sand Message To Naw York In Less Than a Second. (Comfpooaeaae AnoeHtea Pre..) Gothenburg, Nov. 19. Prom Goth enburg, Sweden, to New .York in one- fiftieth of a. Mt-nnil tin mnn Hma will be required for the transmission of a wireless message when the powerful new radio station near Varberg, south of Gothenburg, is finished. Tht work On tht half million dol lar contract by the Radio corporation of America for the equipment of thit station haa bearim In emt A Im. force of men is busy on the founda tions tor tne masts for the two sep arate systems of antennae, one for sehdina and tha other fnr r.rwin One of the first steps Is the Installa tion or a so-called balance net, which consists of copper wires laid In the earth at regular distances. This new radio station, which probably will be known as tht Grlmeton station, will be used fbr a'.u,.n..oVua uiCBMBW in DOC H Oj- rections between Sweden and the1 unuea states. -The radio System which Is to be Installed is the now universally known Alexanderson sys tem, Invented by the Swedish engi neer E. T.-W. Alexanderson, who Is now associated with tho Radio cor poration of America as chief engi neer. Tht mechanisms at Grtmetpn will work automatically, requiring only two or three attendants for the receiving division, and bout a dostn for the tending division. The aotual handling of messages will be done at Gothehburg through land wires con nected? with Grlmeton. i FAYETTEVILLE NEWS. iSTHUfllVB FARMINO. (Boston Transcript.): "How art you making tut with that abandoned farm you boughtr "Fine I I sold tht quarry rights to ont crowd, and rented tbe aurfaoa to another as a golf course. Now If I oan least tht air to some Wireless company ril havt about tvtrytblng under cultivation. Who tayt Inten sive farming doesn't payT' A man never puahet ahead by Just patting himself on tha oack. ALL DEPENDS. (Boston Transcript.) "How much will It cost mt to go abroad?" asked tbe man In the steam ship office. . "Well," answered tht agent, "that dependa on whether or not yon play cards on tht boat." Tht modern Happen will stay In vogut Just so long as tht people talk about 'em. L. A. 'Potter Killed Wfcta His Car norklsh River Bridge Kn..l ,. it.,,, u . r Fayettevllle, Dec. ' 19. That no In quest is necessary to investigate the accidental death of L. A. Pntt... t ford Insurance man, who was 'killtd wnen nis automoDUe ran off the Rock fish river bridge near that plnce Sun day ni&rht. has hn amaa k. nAk. county officials. Mr. Potter's death uu oiuireiy to accidental cauaes In tho opinion of Chief of Police Mc Quade, of ltaeford, and Deputy Sher iff Andrews, rendered after visiting tht scene of the tragedy, two miles from Raeford. Mr. Potter waa driving alone at lh. tints . . 1. - 1 .. . . ..i, v. auuiuent. Ills Dnay wan louna unaer mt car on th bank of the stream by Will Pir r.t ur... ram. His neck had bean broken by the fall. Mr. Potter leaves' a wife anj' two small children. He had only recently moved to Raeford to make hla home there, Janle Williams. il,FA WAman waa exonerated of blame for killing her uuauuna, jonn Williams, by a coro ner's Jury empaneled by Dr. R. A. All Rood,. Cumberland iwimlv nn..... yesterday. .Williams wat stabbed 'to ueaia oy nis wire wnen He beat her and attacked her with a knltt at their home near Linden, dying from tho effects of a severed artery. Funeral sprvlcea for A. J. Bullard. Confederate veteran and highly as teemed citizen of Vander, this oounty, who died at his home lrl that com munity early yesterday morning, wore held from the late rtsldenct this morning' at 11 o'clock. Mr. Bullard wat 33 years of age. "Extravagaara Week" la Fall Svriag. ' (Bpeelll te Dstly Km Klnston, Dsc. 19. "National ex travagance week" It meeting with no hesitant spirit here, dealera In all kinds of goods today said. Tht trad ing public today wat doing Ita bit to tba limit. Everywhere shoppers wert oomplylng with tht motto for the week, "Buy until It hurtt," A leading financier said It ought to be against the law. Dealera In tvery lint admitted that it wat fact that more klada of holiday goods, for nil ages, and classes, had been dumped on the market this teaaon than In any previous year, Mr. Avtragt Man, needing an overcoat or a pair of shoet, made the sacrifice of lotting himself do without whllt hit rela tions and In-laws should bt provid ed with plmerackt. 4-STORES IN 1 The Specialty Shop XMAS WEEK SPECIALS In Ready-To-Wear For Men, Women and Children It is the one year when people should select sensible, serviceable gifts. You buy that way for yourself so why not make your purchases for others in the same way. We have assembled here in the new store a wide variety of Eeady-to-Wear articles which we are offering for this week before Xmaa at such low prices that they cannot fail to interest seekers of gifts or those who are looking for Clothes for personal wear. We mention here just a few of our headline values as a hint of the hundreds that are here for your selection. Remember the entire stock is new. Ladies' Dress Special Made of Poiret Twills, Serges and Tricotines, in black and navy, trimmed according to the season's best styles, a regular $15.00 value. This week $995 Ladies' Coat Special K new shipment ' of quality coat in pluah and velour, tome with fur collar. This line of coat usually sell for $15.00, we offer them this week at $9.95 Faaeral at Mra. Miller. (fliwul te Dtiir Hmi Winston-Salem, Dec. 19. The fu neral of Mra, Caroline E. Miller, widow of the late Q. E. Miller, for many 'years a leading contractor and builder here, being a member of the firm of Miller Brothers, wat hold at the home in tht western part of the olty, at o'clock Monday after noon, her ago being 70 yeara. Mra. Miller had the honor of being, tht first girl child born In Winston, aft er the town wat Incorporated. She wat a consecrated Christian woman and1 la survived by aeven children, betldet a number of other relatives. Ladies' Umbrellas With faaey ring handles, fteod watervreef rover, ometfclnt every wanna will appreciate ajpeeial $1.00 Children's Coats Another new shipment of all-wool coats in sizes from 8 to 6 years, usually sell for $8.50. This week at-1- $4.95 Boys' Suits 2 Pants Suits of wool fabrics in brown mixtures, 10 to 17 years, built to stand hard ear, a very special value Thia Week at- Children's Velvet and Felt Hats In a large selection of different shapes. Xmas special at $1.00 , Toys for the children and many novelties for the older folks in a big array to select from and at remarkably low Xmas week price. Next Door to Greensboro Bank & Trust Co I Men's Suit Special In late (port model, of tan and gray Tweed, and exceptionally well made garment and a lutt that the regular value i $20.00, offered a an Xmai apecial at $14.95 Men's Sweaters In gray wv atroMf tin-able, thla make aa Meal arlft fur mm4 4h prlea la very low Bplal $1.00 Ml. 536 SB-. . SrY . s.E.m ;pieiiHsi fi 536 a a. av, Waw atk. aa a jr A- mmm b- KLINE'S UNDER SELLING STORE J Away From The High Rent District k It will pay you to walk a few blocks to this big store where a splendid array of merchandise is displayed in Ready-to-Wear For Every Member of the Family Here the expense of doing business is less than in the high rent area and this enables us to mark our goods at lower prices than elsewhere. Just now we are display- ing many Xmas week specials in garment for the dif ferent members of the family and your friends from which you can select sensible gifts. Articles that will give service to the wearer are thq most appreciated. Suits, Coat, Drestet, Shoe, Hociery, Sweater, Petti coats, Hat, for the women. Dretes, Shoe, Hat, Coat, and Noveltie for the Girl. Suit, Overcoat, Shirt, Shoe, Hat, Sweater, Under wear etc., for the boy. Shirt, Suit, Overcoat, Shoes, Hat, Neckwear, Glove, etc, for1 the men. Infants' Wear And hundred of other article from which you can select for your own wear or a gift to others Week Special Price. , 55 -All at Xmas A Dress Special Of the late models, fashioned of Poiret Twill and Tricotine, a good value even at the regular price of $15.00. This Week At $7.95 Any Hat In the House A fine selection of trim med Hats in the best styles of the season, Your Choice $2.95 Bedroom Slippers The one gift that is always appreciated by any woman. We are displaying a fine selection in felt, some are plain while others have fancy trimmings. Sev eral colors to select from and all sizes. This Week 1 95c Let This Store Be Your Christmas Shopping Place Remember The Place Cor. Elm and Lewis Sts. 1 s
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