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"Private . or jature TheDu; ;iBL itWeek in to t ling Weil-, i Theatre. ' Phyllis Bottome's widely read and engrossing story of a woman who learned to cast aside the dream of love for reality, '"Private Worlds", has been filmed by Para mount -and comes v Monday and Tuesday to the Duplin Theatre, with Claudette Colbert in the star ring role. ' ; ' a psychological love drama re vealing the fears 'and inhibitions that are the true villiana of . ro mance, "Private World's is set in , the strange and dramatic back ground of a hospital for the in sane. ' - Its heroine Is a woman doctor who clings to the memory of a sweetheart she lost in the war. She has Insight into the mental ills of others but does not realize ' that this strange attachment is threa tenlng her own mind.. - -. . . Her two professional colleagues. are J- an 1 I Br i ivi ( 1 llcCrea, whom she likes is, and Cbarles Boyer, a t ctor whom she lnstinct- kes. 1 u living- drama of this little t 'roup reaches Its climax when Mc Crea is lured from his wife. Joan T .i.nnntt Hv the doctor's vamDlre' suiter and Miss Bennett becomes' critically 111. Then a riot in the hos pital endangers all their lives, Under the desperate stress -'of emergency Miss Colbert and Boyer forget their differences, work he roically to set things right again and discover in the process that their pretended hatred had really hidden a growing love for each other. ' Drama in a theatre that takes place in front of the, footlights, instead of behind, is the story told in Paramount' "Four Hours to Baby Jaixe, Scresn Starlet, Sends v,x Birthday Cake to Quintuplets Hip t wmm II; m Hi 5 4 fr t :lw v-Ii..- 'is plays an . -escape ' convs. ;, 1 i f in the theatre and waitii: r t,-r las chance to get the man who s juealed on him. In the same audience are- others whose life dramas are bound with his, a cloakroom boy who has stolen to get money ,a rich woman plan ning to run away with her sweet heart, a handsome philanderer who prays on Impressionable women. ' While police frantically search for Barthelmess, he makes a tele phone call that lures his victim to the lobby of the theatre. ' Then, Just as the separate life dramas of the others are rising to their climaxes, he steps from his hiding place and shoots down the man before the eyes of an aghast aud ience.. . ' ' ' l ' How the criminal is caught and the tangled lives of the others straightened out furnishes the cli max to a thrilling drama, u i- MORE - 1 N0WS andJTEWS a scratch from another aura Nei ther did they see a werck on the entire trip, a j "JJABf i JANE" VUIUI.KY, tiny Universal Pictures "starlet," s . seen here holding ' a fclrthrtaj cake that the clever little screen (layer bad especially baked In Hollywood for the famous quintup lets In Canada. This cake is her personal gift to the notable Dionne babies , on the occasion of their anniversary celebration. ; .r ; Tbe smiling film "starlet" hat just takearjdie cake intended for die qulntuflfejs From a refrigerator .ike the "one ent from the Electro I'jz plant "at Kvansvllle, Indiana, to ,tbe little Datoa HniV'lal where H is now used to guard tbe food sup ply of the celebrated babtos. an other Elecirolui refrigerator was used In t b e remote Canadian nortbwoods O I o o a farmhouse where tbe quintuplets were born at a lime when the perishable hu man milk with which they , were red hourly needed the protection of up-to-date refrigeration. ;.': ' "Baby Jane," appealing in "Alias Mary Dow with BaJly v Ellers. is also sending to the quintuplets as a birthday present the Ave rKaby Jane" dolls sitting at the foot ot the refrigerator. 1 ;-, " L HARVEY & SON CO. KINSTON.N. C. Dupliii Theatre ' WARSAW, N. O. PROGRAM WEEK' JULY 15th '' " r i. ' i i ' ' i . " '.' , MONDAY and TUESDAY CXAUDETTE COLBERT In "PRIVATE WORLDS" , ' ' s Matinee Monday 3:S0 j WEDNESDAY- - BAROAIN DAY " RICHARD BARTHELMESS la "4 HOURS TO KILL" ' Matinee 8:S0 l THURSDAY and FRIDAY ' , ' Nancy CARROLL, and George MURPHEY - 'Til Love You Always" - Matinee Thursday 8:80 SATURDAY - WESTERNER 'SUNSET RANGE" , r Matinee Starts 1:80 ' COMING WEEK AFTER NEXT W1H Rogers in' "Doubting Thomas", Mae West in "Goln' To Town" f ' FREE PASSES. The following people will receive a free pass to any show next week If they will present this ad to the ticket window of the Duplin: Miss Margaret Jones, KenansviUe; Mrs. O, A. West, West's Siding; Mrs. O. V. Qooding, KenansviUe; MraMrs. Robert Bowden, KenansviUe; Mrs. Les Williams, Ken- ansvllle;- Mrs. . J. C. Thompson, Warsaw; Mrs. II. H. Waters,, Warsaw; Miss Margaret Carlton, Warsaw; Mrs. A. U Caven aiv Warsaw; Mrs. Joe Wallace, KenansviUe. - : : It seems that these college football stars cannot get out of the habit ' of playing football. Last week we related how Tom my ' Gresham of ' Warsaw still plays football with bis knee and ' this week we learn that Bob Lang, the' popular : manager of ; the Duplin Theatre In Warsaw, - went to Virginia Beach last week end and came home with a skin-' ned and bruised knee. Bod' says that he and another football hero on the beach were reminiscing over old time when his friend made a surprise tackle. He didn't say whether or not they had been ' Visiting the ABC stores, Some how the story oundsa : little, : fishy to us. - Friends of Mrs. G. M. Honeycutt and Mr. Rodney Holmes will regret to learn that they have been laid off from their work with the Coun ty Health Department due to a shortage of money In that Depart ment ' T The other day I was wonder ing through the court house and Judging from questions asked by office holders it seems that ear ly Gubernatorial announcements are worrying some of the local officials. They seem anxious to know If anyone Is seriously con sidering trying to take their job next year. Most of the conversa tions begin with "what about the Judges situation, is Grady going to run aagln and Is George Ward and Jim Powers both going to runT" But before the discussion has reached an interesting stage th. question pops but "have you 'he&M any -talk about any one opposing me?" j ' What's happened to Henry : Stevens? Only a few weeks ago the political gossip in Duplin was centered around our young attor ney but It seems to have died out and most - frequently heard Is "can anyone beat Bailey next time?" What about It Command er? :., . ' ' Hamp Williams was showing- us some of his tobacco a few days ago. u tne bundle he displayed represents his entire crop Mr. Wil liams should be able to drive a new Hudson coupe this f all. " . KenansviUe, as we reported a few weeks ago, la-still on the SHOW ': YOUR ' CHILDREN THE VALUE OF MONEY ? You can teach them how to be thrifty by insuring their lives In thf NorUlWMtAi-n UTtitllnl. Anif Ithe younger you start them, the . lower their premium rates will be. h M. L. STADIEM KINSTON, N. C. Special Agent Northwestern Mutual Life i Insurance Company . ;; porke'S 1 Quick Lunch ' DONALD KENNEDY Pink Hill, N. C i. L Sam's Cabin TRY i. v.-.- , . BEER'' Pink Hill, N. C. , c an 1 1 In t ,i ! I, i . . a few weol-.s ! . nson has soi l 1 i "Ha to Robert I :re Brinson's C o all Ve are LJiul i l i .it ti.at Mrs. It. C '.. 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