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i it m m tm - Featur L Pi ".die" Two unusual attraction are of-'. . . . JjT, tferV at the Duplin apt weK V" Are Con ' when 13 atars and 300 girls appear ! : TZUES.. . FRtDAf "LADDIE In "Gold Dlggere" and Gene Brat- 1 ut ' the tnoet. appealing of ton porters immortal noyei "Lad- "tuwl" mwigiw, , . i.ti . Vv-i...v-t . v , Rodin Pfrtnr hiMil fifa tile world 1 jer, C.-ady Sutton, Virginia WeiU.er and Jimmy Butler, George Stevens directed for RICO-Radio. Saturday of , next week Zane Grey '"When A Xon'i A :Hrnn' lie" are brought to the screen. . , -iciure naaeaoa w worm- - " "Ctold Diggeni of 193S." First famous Gene Strettoo-TPorter novel j will be eeen. On Saturday of thla . National latest mammoth mus- buHd tlrJZ ,1, P- ' leal stwctacle. onena at tKa riimii- the finest of screen romanoes. . - OW' Show will be "Notorious Gen- Theatre MoiidayUyi TfJX."??1 -.... " : 'deftlv th- human avmnathv and 8nowT Don't misa it, for it is the , f w itwi.t)K mn vw wit more ' - 1 im a. i.A 1. 1 . ;. unique sura unusual numbers, - ..w.w. . greater song hits and more hilar- ta UBted mon e ten beet sellers ' kus fun than any other musical rf ithe last sixty years. And it ious fun than any other musical 1 iHle yr. ; ti produced by this company. Busby emea to screen with all the. wls Berkeley. musical comedy genius, ardry of ner literary genius In- Berkeley, musical comedv ronim not only created and staged the numbers, but directed the entire ': picture. ..';3"i;o?V'i;"!-:;si tact n Laddie, a son of the soiL collar. bred, but preferring to follow in Bowman Gives - , - Original Poems c: 1 : 1 1' J-r. waa 1 and 3 itor : Suns Mom , Greer Mart C. Mart day t 1- is t'.a 1 Ine I Ml t , some t O. 'Bowman entertained 1 the I ther a The story by Robert Ldrd nd IUS xoouieps as a xarmer,. meeung lueaoay. mgm oy giving Peter Milne is a rollicking comedy meet the "Princess,", an English a reading of five of his original rii. h- . ' drl of noble famllv ' Hr f athsr ttOAmn Mi Rnlrirun ' r I rot nn "- nwnw jove -uuucfes. " Rotarv Rlub at ita reavlar wmkl meeting Tuesday, night by giving 'With ttlfM UMnta Ia: n1n. There is a Drar within th m.v .:. ymboliaea the brae-Mood aortal ; wealthy widow producing a milk leveI lt " stwniendouc battle of, fund show at "a swanky summer tot mBd lov' that ensuea; with ' hotel. "--'-'v. ;i-;-r-.y-'--'-'''1,mUc "ituaUona interwoven in Dick Powell and ;5oioria; Stuart MX11 have the romantic Wd - -rth " b?bute to the' power of the iMcHughandboy in a semi-comic love affai? and S??.i "T wot14 Glenda FarreU taking an eccentric "J millionaire over the 'jumpa, AUw !l,a,, ,Owea OaWes" Bradv has the role T of Th naught to give similar dls- widt thot iSSdif- 2a.7 erable fortune by a theatrical 1 Ut l- X&.fX: producer, a part played by Adolphe ' Some eflUca have called 'the Menjou. Joseph Cawthorn ;ln thel"1ddie"-lov theme the sweetest role of a scenic and costume artist ' ' mU Actional tomancea. But In and the hotel manager,- Grant truth. It la not altogether fictional, Mitchell. K.vPr- ?tddla' sU ifni. :8tntton' v' - Porter later wrote, waa in some Winifred Shaw, the former must-' respect a story of her, own youth- ; cal comedy stage star, sings in the ! ful environment Its characters .show. Dick Powell also sings cat- actually fived, and C its thematic chy airs which were wrlUen by' threads were actuaMy spun by v the famous song team of Warren Fate to enmesh the lives of the Mai. xiuumiui 101K. ana mm Hiitiiin rum. , r- MiV fIVWU AsMJ For Wednesday's special bargain ;lly, about whom the tale centers. IV attraction tha manawamaM I ; Dl &. day attraction the management brings back two old favorites of the screen who haven't been seen , much lately, William Halfies and v Conrad Nagel, supported by Es ther Ralston, they play "The. Mar- John Beal has the title 'mtel and Gloria Stuart is the' "Princess." Other important roles are in the hands of Gloria Shea, .' Charlotte Henry, Donald Crisp, Wlllard Rob ertson, Dorothy Peterson, - Greta i TAX PAYERS! Take Notice BEGINNING JUNE 1st; 1935, the penal ty on unpaid taxes for year 1934 will be raised to 5 per cent Eight per cent interest per annum will begin July 1st in addition to the penalty, as per Act of the Legislature of 1935. Don't delay paying your taxes any long er, but pay. this month and save penalty and additional interest 1 j I. N. Henderson ; TAX COLLECTOR , gave "Be A Man". Hla Second ntadina- was entitled "Springs. The third, which "he explained was written on first seeing the ocean was "The Ocean." "The Wall of the Pine he told waa written while-retrospect-tng upon his childhood days. His last poem was "Strew Flowers while You May." t . . Mr. Bowman's noema were . verv much enjoyed by all. -' The meetinar waa another hun dred per cent attendance of : the club. , Several members talked of their experiences at Raleigh dur ing toe district convention of Ro tary, last ' week. '' '' c'--. McLendon Urges ; Immediate Control Of Tobacco Bud Worms Gates J Vae i ivs Wiiui:u. , ed h'K . o j a T. W. I - , f rthouse, v j son last we: r. I'alson - . of l , jun, g her mother-in-!" w ..son. , Lewis of Wl " ' -.jg of hiaparet ' s, l'r. Lewis Suriu . y, . McCullen was a via 'a and .Greensboro '.i ..; .- - ' i Jenkins of Rocky nt at E. c- T. c. :ed Miss Clara tlac student at El C. T. Issea Jenkins . and 1 to Greenville Mon- their studies. axke, of Wbitakers Mlssea Blanche and ToCutlen Is snendinir Jew York City. Hiss s' guest of her bro-fn-law, Mr. and Mrs i. V7e aia i .i . to hear . tim" Lira. L. A. L.roi.k 1, ( been confined to her bed on the account of ill- a "J. 'We hope she will soon re cover, v ; ; ' it' . ' .- '. ' ;. ., '" , . ,; - . ,. . y ' Mr. Charles Swinaon and daught er, Mary spent Sunday with Mr. g . '. i :::.:::.::::;.: I P. Jamt i ilim Jim Uathia, Mary Roberts I We are all t 1 I'lm Eia-iiihaw of Mt. Olive (Mrs. J. P. Jan. , ,j , iits of Miss Mattie'she will soon recover. Mr. Everett Park and were the ei Swlnson Sunday. Mrs. Sarah Bowden of Mt. Olive week with Misa J is spending several days with Mr. Swinson. : : : : : : ivftmmvmvvmf': : : ' ' - Program l: FAISC 1 ' The E. the fie! 1 l and In its 1 ' ' By L. L. McLendon ' Tobacco bud worms do consider able damaM to the tobacco cron every year in Duplin County and this damage ia done early in the season while the tobacco plant la small. A considerable amount of thla damage is done before the far mer realizes it The : tobacco bud worm is the same worm that feeds on roast ing; ear corn and' must have food before corn cornea in. His r food preference : la corn and therefore he is easily controlled. The control measure to be used is .1 lb. of calcium arsenate or arsenate of lead mixed thoroughly with 7S nounda of corn meal. Pnt. ferably thia corn meal should be suiea in oraer that it can be nut out easily. , Thia mixture should be applied early In the morning and late afternoon while the bud leaves are standing open by plac ing the meal , .and poison In the bud. Cora being; the bud worm food, they will leave the tobacco In order to eat the corn meal and while eating the poison they do not damage the tobacco.. An applica tion of the meal and noiaon ahouid be made immediately and depend ing on raimaii, second application should be made in 10 dava or two weeks later. , ' .i .-;f.'';. i ' ' o i " i i "' , . ' .... Kenansyille Items Mr. and Mrs. J. , ' . Everette, Caroline and Jlmmie and Mr. Jet ritt's mother, visited Mr. Jerritt's father in Newborn last Sunday, . ' Mrs., C. E. Quinn, Mrs. Alton Newton. Mra.'nalav Tnnoi ' ' u Lloyd Ferrell and Joe Quina at .tended the district meeting of the jussionary. society held in Grace Methodist Church In Wilmington, on Tuesday. , ' Misses Adelle and Annie Mae Brown have been visiting relatives ln Magnolia for' the past 11 few' IF I MISS Elma Smith, Atklnann fhaa been seriously Ul for several ;dava ia at hnm nnm mttu .'. ?l " - a.VVT n tU, UBf. lia- renta. Mr. and Mra W -a t ti.i co oca eooc $ 90 'it tottwKSiSF g00d EATS WAESAW A, A. Nine took tn Sunday afternoon r nnu at tht AB. . . .... . - o JWi nwawa out a 10-1 win over War saw. ' Onlv f n A it.. i l :j - - w .uw auiars irum. uuti yt , a- team saw action in. the one-t tut Th.u ... Hatcher. VI in and th. a. trong bro: m p E." Armstrong uMtcu me i rung witn Hatcher doiiig the r hrlno" fTBt.ha Walton we t to the mound later in me ont t Pitcher Armstrong helped win his crame in th .wh With a. mlthtv wallnn in daan field. "Lefty Warren also contri buted, a four-baser late in the game Nearly all f the reglllars from the; great team of last year .are back, and with E. Armsjrong,Aace Of, the mound Staff, thudnr th.m aa In former years,; the prospects for the coming' season are mighty good. . ' , , DUPLIN MARRIAGES r AJI persons applymg for license this week at the offlm nt th. n.. later of Deeds were Duplin County cuupiea. une wmte and five colored couples Applied" for license. f The list follows: , ! (" ' " ( , George Davis'2S' and Ines Jones. x , Colored: , ' Oscar Mathewa"44 and ir.n. nell 28, Isaiah Evans 21 and Doro thy Williams 21 Leeka M. Brvant 35 and Mabel L, McCoy 21, LeRoy mrimuna xi una Ualsy Ben Fred- wnuc -4t uscar Ueflev 91 and Km. ma Peterson 18.rr., ' . - s Thoughts For The '' i Hbine . , By F. l'tloedinaa THE LITTLE SOLUIEB ' "Mamma, may I be a soldier boy T" "Yes my little' man; . Shoulder your inusket and off to the war; ' , . Fast as ever yoii can." ; . ' MONDAY-TUESDAY , Dick PoweU and Gloria Stuart GcU Diggers of 1935 Abo Selected Shorts. 'gf-W. I y.S:f.y t: & . , MaOnee Monday 8:80 , WEDNESDAY ' Bargain Day I Wm. Haynes, Conrad Nagel In The Marines Are : - Coming ', " Also News! Matinee 8:80, 10c to all Night 10c and lBc ' -L I v THURSDY-FK!3AY Gene Stratton Porter's v LADDIE with John Beal and Gloria Stuart, - sponsored by on t People's Leanie of the Preehv- terlan Church , i.'Yrr-.-.t Saturday SSS. When A Man's A Man : dSl, Owl Show Sat. May 25 th "Notorious Gentlemen" SHOW STARTS AT 11:80 P. M. with CHARLES BICKFORD and HELEN VINSON ' FREE TICKETS: The fol- lowing people will receive a .-' free pass to ,the show, any ( c, day next week If they will" present thla ad to the Ucket : window: Miss Aleene West, Beaseley, Kenansville;- Mrs. Warsaw; Mrs. J. W. Best, n Birch. KVsnansvllle; Mrs. Wm,. Brinson, Kenansville; Warsaw; Mrs. A. Brooks, Mrs, H..T. Ray, Faison; Miss - Warsaw; Miss . Sophie , Lee - Asellne Cheatnutt, Magnolia.' uiant, Warsaw; Mrs. L. A. ; Mrs. J. A. Smith. Magnolia. house- The musket was only a maid's broom . . But htf gallantlv marched armind With a bright tito-pan in place of a i . arum " i. ; . , And my room7 for' his battle ' ground. v. "Mamma, There's nothing for me iu Jim,-1 i - . i -mj-uauy wearily saia; - : l '' And casting th broomstick ' far away, w- - -i - . tn my lap laid hla curly head.-' , J - i .J iO s 5, ! , , And then 'with fear my heart stood Good u C rs . AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAY - ; OUR CARS ARE GONE OVER COMPLETELY IN OUR SHOP, BEFORE ;THEY ARE PUT ON THE MARKET. V ' ; i1,; ' - : SPENCE AUTQ CO; 'l. .-.'I' . .. . . ' . ..V - ' . " W1 A a. a . WARREI IAXWELL, Rep. sun.' 'Dear Christ K it imite'i Nothing to kUl through his Whole sweei ure 1 1 . May my baby ever know." ,4. . I i -iv" iubo "wouia i nave him a I coward T-j-Not - I lifted 1Us golden head: al. a - a . . w . ' ;wu, y oaay aear, there - are - things to kilt -Hatred and wrong" I said. "For it la not.'meii we win kill, near neart, ' i When all fight these foes drfad- i ' 1 i There win never again ' be cause ior stnre. For sin will, indeed, be dead." MORE - i - Johnson Elected Waraaw-i.n Thompson, Uru. Henry L.c Stevens Jr. nlranirsii Moore, Cortes Blackroore' and R. U. Minton; Rose Hill: C. iT. Fua seH, Tom A. Barain, H. H. , Carter. Stokes Wells and J. H. Marshburn; Magnolia: L. Jtfr Sanderson; D. D. Williams, Alberta Smithy' Llndon Southerland.and Jmo Tunii.r- Potters. HU1: -Arthur EosUc. Amos Jones and R. L. C !n; Kenans ville: Dr. Q :.V ...f!,Mi Tlllan Summerlln, Henry Dail, Luby Jer nigan and Jesae L?own. , , Members of tlie board' of coun ty commissioner ara W .1 fin. ry. Albertsoo, ehr nwn, Robert II. Carr. Wallace n l .t ii . nniM. ueuiaville. Me C r and Bostlc are new me i r. Grady is serving hte 15. j, x r on the board The board) ?:' i f nn th. s -'."ii IT- i - ii,. -Lr'r 1 1 1 I- I II "ONE FIVs4 GALLON FILLINO - . ' f' I'X, II' V iitl ' ' FUNS OUR ELECTROLTJX , "I' ; ?' J !j ' FOR TWO WEEKS . , y ' in I f " TJERB'S tat saws for svwy rural hom.! It , r c.l. . '' - 'Y ' - , Etoctrolux now operates oa keroaene. It d'n to its other vital advantaged ' S ".: A 1 .'L-i .1 . .... . . 'i 1TI ii ii i I f 1 f i i j pa X " m ww suunoy w same penecc re- wwu.ivuuiwviiiKJmrianwac. . ' X 'i Wswmtion. tha ama unfailing minnlv of li ; nlaavinf to you. For parts that move will. -a. . 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Like all Clactrolu refrigerators, the keroaene model -' . has no moving parts) The heat from a wick-'-. less giow-type burner circulates the simple refrigerant, which is cooled by ordinary air. tElsctrolux uses no water I Requires no daily attention. , v , , r Vottt Little To Run! v And remsmbsr: It brings you, as well, the ' Ibmoua Electrolux economy Owners report ir SWctroluz running lor as little as tyii i day. Think of it) ; r FE EE T' "u'r'(e(f book let giving inltrriting information about the Ktra. tent Ultetrolux. Writ for your copy today. k, : - ST KINSTON, N. C. let ilonday In J e. " ,
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