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n ohl V.IO iS 19 it U c . f ( ', r mnel Goldwyn's 1 losed on the Bro j Lit by Sidney Xing t i to the Wanoca Theat i 1 ' arsday and Friday with i L. Liey and Joel McCrea in rrfcg roles. ' ' -' i rowerful drama of the day C. Lvea of a handful of hum I '. ji who inhabit a "dead " city street, where fashionable -uents rub elbows with the tenements of the water- t, which set-" record in its - vay ran ' and was cheered 3 tc!y to raise her:; SI f 1 ' t -brother Tommy to a t..:.- r i.e. roCrea plays lave, tie poor eic hitect she loves who, in turn lov es Kay, (Wendy Earrie), who has found a way out of the slums and won't return even for love: Others in the, leading role are: Humphrey Bogart, Clair Trevor, Allen Jenkins, Billy Ealop, Gab riel Dell, ' Bobby. Jordon, Hunt Wall " ' "Dead End" was directed by William Wyler from a screenplay k T.niinti Hfillman. The produc tion is released ' .through United Artists. - v .'. ; .? . Behind the release of the new irrA- Onldwvn-Maver ; picture, "Saratoga," which opens Monday at the New Wanoca Theatre with Clark Gable and ' Jean Harlow in the starring roles,, lies one of the most unusual technical tasks ever fttttmrnitfid in a Hollywood studio. wiiftn the flood of letters began GDlrWIP pouring into the studio demanding 1 IY1 f, CiftoJ f this picture,: Director ... ...((.: . ' ' . - ...... . Jack -Conway was laceo w HwiMAni nF-ilftvisinff the few un- completed scenes without the fem- Saturday September 18th V V-VV 'AT -V-m I''--V , BLIZZARD'S STOEE ";. ; Beulayffle, K C.J, " Eusio By: J ". smut batts and-.. Eis 5-Piece String Band - DANCING; EJTHESSlIEirrS AND . HOT LURCHES TO B SERVED . I7T?tYE0DY invited : r i tw wlntion lav : in rewriting 'these sequences to eliminate as far )as possible the character she play- I . .... n nWaJ flint- ed to conform with the new treat ment and the use of several teen nical devices. ' .- ' :t : Fortunately, the ending of the nfetnwr with. Miss Harlow and raxir Gable had already been fil med. Miss Harlow was in all the scenes up to next -to last , reel of the production. A double was used in the few rewriten scenes, but her appearances - were minimized. In these instances: only "long shots" were made, the double appearing with her back to the camera. In no place is her face seen. Other de lO 11 t, . " . t I I 1 DE1E0SES . In all the new 'Styles, Colon and mate rials. - ' " ', - . , SEE OUR STOCKS TOUR . SELECTION. AND MAKE EARLT... . V' .Styles are high, , . , wide and handsome , : this season, and att jj ... such popular prices. .00 03.95; s-;.' - SnperiateilsEt cf Z ' '3, 0. the tciJ i-S.e itt; - J t. Warsaw school Us Icca s t Fr ierr.lr ciiL The , scLoil it opening late because of construc tion work begun lasx sunnusr. In resrards to tne otiier scbooib in the county, Mr. Johnson says, "I have been checking over some of them, and found that they real ly are good Ichools. Ail or xne schools now open are tuuiuub smoothly as could be desired." - tltzroEzdlyHvact In Warsaw Fracas iu itrnnnli. neero. was se" verely injured Friday night when Jim (Buddie) Loftin attacked him with an axe as the result of a quarrel at the home of Branch's iatr. Dorcas Moore, in. Warsaw. Tftfai followed Branch s when he left the house to go home and atw.ked him about a block away, rnflifitiner two deep ; wounds in Branch's side-just above his left bin. ) ' Branch is ill James wauier aw pital in Wilmington. Loftin , was iailed without bond in Xenans- ville to await trial' tf".i Wilsch Boasts " Record Sales r: ,' ' The Wilson - tobacco ' market, known as the ' "greatest tobacco market in the world,'' outdid- it self Tuesday with the largest sal es for a single day recorded in the history of the market, according to a statement issued by the To bacco Board, of Trade there.'--. ; .- The warehouse floors ;accojn- t ' - , 1 t.. i et ift i "i f i ures s; .t Tol'S.cco I rainn; t the lcaJiri t lj 1 if 1 3 1 If R. '. -! J s r en co belt, but 1 anythirj tlat tas j- t' t...i 1. of from a tobacco lua- ct. . In spite of tlie enoriiiC!:s -s " t, including aM kinds of tol-tf o, 1 1 average ot $25.C3 was X -:j CLt for every hundred pooals Sv'i. Ccunty Dcll:s -U ..MR A B. REGISTER ; . . Fnnerai services were, oonductt ed tat Mrs. Gv B. Register, 72, at the home of her son, EUis nega ter, near Warsaw, Wednesday af ternoon by Rev. W. F. Walters. She was interred at 'the family cemetery near Magnolia. ; " --, She is survived by her iour sons and three daughters: ueorgo, Lent, Ellis; and Alton Register; all of near Warsaw, and Mrs. E- lin' Tucker, of Tarboro: uvji- zie Jnman ,of Rocky Mount;, and Mrs. Lou Cook, oi Warsaw. . t level acnt of pew uses lEMUEt. REGISTER . for agncUtu Ab co:r.ouaies oiien some hope for future improvement in farm conditions. It is one cf the most important things thattle Federal government is doing for the farmer. To the South, it will meah new demands for farm pro ducts, new . industries and new fields of employment. As .the bov- erment has helped agriculture thro better weather- repprting,, insect and pest control and the handling of surplusses, it is now strengthen ing its experiments in finding, new uses tor surplus products. While the value of this large- XUXURIOUSLY FINE " The Well Known For elegant appearance ' ,. FOR CAMgUS CREDIT . ' - For Comfortable Wear . Priced From ' , -' , j j i r. s, Cloves, Costume Jewelry, etc ' -:.t Department Eiore " spite of the great sales, only : a small block of tobacco was held over for the following day's sales, modated 1.027.847 pounds of to-Hster. He was a promineni irapiin baooo, which sold at an average of $24.45 per hundred pounds.'', r. Warebwusemen' Mated that . in Funeral services were held Mon? dav afternoon at his home for Le- meuel Register , of near Wallace, scale research cannot be overes who died Sunday; Interment ; fol-itimated and carries the accrue, to lowed at the Rock Fish Cemetery, where Rev. W. P. M. Currie con ducted the services. . '.. Manv of his frineds and relativ es attended the burial of Mr. Reg. County man; MARGARET WILEY Miss Marearet Wiley, of War saw, died in a hospital in Green- due to'effioiency in handling, and jyille,. Wednesday wgh She was the enormous floor, space to be me oaugnwr o jujb. . found on the market, , - I . .and the late J. P. Wiley, of that - -i . ? "X.- town. Y. j-.-' j Her death came unexpectedly," 'and wsa a shock to her family and manv friends. -."-.-' '- 1 - Funeral services will be held at .her home Friday and she will be ' interred in Pinecrest. Cemetery. 0 ' Revival at RosehUl,13th it con- UND7 THELMA GRADY Revival services willl be ducted in the Rosehill Methodist V oIititoIi lmniiniiKi' MAiiflav Ilifrht '. '' September 13, to continue about . ;' , k) T' rS' A a , -d-J t-i.- mt . o.w Our whole community was sad' rrf THfti. Avfinne'Methodist Church -dened .this week by the death of Wilmington, will do the V&2&&11 insK He is . good preacHer ana a J xiwiuxuB v v.wV. am w- B , . . . . Imam (aw a fanr JanC hnf VO PAma , eit V hM vhrm UCC11 1U1 a ivn aju. w preach. It will do you good,' Ihe' t thought to be seriously dUn & is cordially invited and ur-. a few ours toher death. to attehd all these - services' - and work and worship with us. MrsEd Kennedy ot sen- - There will be special singing as . me, TUD. "She was born Aug n ij Jr.. iio- ust 26. 1913. and recieved her edu- al singing rendered. . Come and t10? tte Benlaville&hooL On join in these special services of . Ma 1935 she married J, Mar singing, praying and . preaching. Gjad?. d the yomtg couple The pastor, Rev. E. C. Maness, and ve Been making .their home ona the whole' Church , wai he happy irm," w vw w ,T' wn.. irintAn . f ..She leaves one son,. James Robert, The services will be wnductea io tte 82 months oM. Ehewas a j - member-of the HallsviHe Presby -Ttr-riftn fflinrr-H nnd n. faithful mem-IQUal to the farmers. ..vo 1 ! 3 r if, 1 If.rU business and industry as well as the farmer, it-is a type of Federal activity that gets too little pub lic attention. It-is not headline news. Only when some ' new and revolutionary discovery is made do our people generally learn of the eiiort maae' 1 . . . r President Roosevelt has shown a high degree of interest ltfthe development of new uses of south ern agricultural products. In con nection with pending legislation to establish a regional 'research laboratory for this purpose, the president suggested that the Stat es cooperate to the extent of pro viding buildings and grounds, say ing: "I consider the aims and pur poses of the project highly meri torious and" woould be willing to tavoor the federal Government do ing its part to further them. - jaore recentiyi, tne Uovernment has set aside $100,000 to- be used for experimenting with a-view to expanding the use of cotton and ootton products. A wide variety and novel fields are undoubtly a vailable for - .the use of cotton, ranging from windbreaks to con trol soil-blowing to its use in the building of highways, which has won V widespread attention. There is some reason for the be lief that when new farm legislat ion is drafted it will contain a Fpoviskltt far the esfellishment of regional research laboratories to find new. uses 4ot farm pro ducts. Where those laboratories will be located is yet to be decided. but whether in North Carolina or eisewnere ine oenetrts wm be e es.tcii:.'oa f - : v outf'.'" ;i i li crou i i ti ( neve? been f u"y a.-: 1 er agencies wih Ct :r t j cl prcs rcnts have Leen r' -. i u tl . J Lam.i.&ut. . - The great nijority of Tc'.c. emiloyees, the state e ;1 ; s 1 well, who are f--d ia 1 '. -. -of ways in he!-uig t' e fiu r, are imen and women ul.o ere mr.L:."3 their activities tLeir, He wc:i. They are immune to pi'iUit. Tlsey daily go about tixir l.w t y and field work quiufy and iili a derree-of interest dicrlnyed by rpethaps no otlier class of I'ederal wdrkefB.- :- , - The present effort to help the farmer by develpp'-; new nses for agricultural products, will-also give loyal Federal employees new tools with iLi(;h to do a job in which tLey sre vit-""y i:;res-i. 1U2 I. :i IVJC K you get out in the caXi a p 1 Usei Car. 1- Ee P. S. -Cttir Co., in CIi.;'.-nf a .l they'll paint you- a pretty picture of savings lliut are hard to - " 'beat. .' .'V.-', '. ' .' r: 1 7 -t A" l?lwartc-Der e Sday jichool and the' There are many, possibilities for LT n r IliQWaruS AuxiDjary. She was a lovely char-- the extension of present uses of DEmnST , ftter and loved by all who knew POTS HILL, v Friday - Batnrday, aei' ' "'' ' MwflAy ; TTCTATgirgTT.T.Tt, T"m- Desides her husband, son , and day; BETTLAVTLLE, Wednesday i parents, Ae is survircd by the fol- BJfiWT.Alg na " Thwrmlfly.T - - vwa5 uivuiwb """f A Leo and Lena. . 1 , ' Funeral services were oonduct , ed at her home Tuesday afternoon at 3:00 by her pastor, JKey. tr, h. Goodman,, and interment was made in the O'Daniel Cemetary in the. community, Talbearers were: QiiinnIcGowcn , itl Ccnspany : v 'v auAxm furniture - - 4 LOWPL-Cri ' K r FUNERAL KRr-TftJ?.S . Agent Buplin Burial Assodation' ii..' 1.. -j'itf'. fc- ' '1 'tB Q i ."' -r. . 1 , ; Ejiy : 244-1; Nht: 253-1 1 209-1. - , WARSAW,- N. C. , When HEADACHE la Du To Coni'.'aCja ,' Often or of C.e fioUi 't eHa of eorctlna. ia Is a heedati a- 'i -e a dree or to of pure.j V j Elffk-rsa" U - , li'rt t a t Ji ",;) v 1 s " the c -" -'Vin. I lrit f 'it . t liavo r 1 1 1 ! 5 t I;, l ' nni hut k. '1 fur tf-bt prices arl c n T" "Timer. i, tit' J'" r agricultural produots in iJustry, Already research is unclerway that indicates that large q"'ntiL. s of sweet potatoes may le used to manufacture starches used in tlie textile industry and now imported. New oils, new" chemictls, cen be produced on the farm. Eor e cltem ists say that tlere is er; i so-.i-e possibility cf sjnll.; " ; j ru" r from t!;e fare-t pvc.Ii(t t. ; :r tiue. ' . - New industrial proJa-ts Lrv!'T special prcpcil' s f Lom Ce r-;"- " t ,?acll BS Li..,', 1, Jf " ; tarj o" !. 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