r I : i 4 J a D t I will erat u IT - 1 If,: 1 1 - .4 , ! i I' r i i , i - . ; - . 1 1; 4 v i Prcrci fcr Week cf Sz.L 20 I rssTAT, crrra 20T3 i ' - " ARTISTS AKD LXD2LS w Staxrins- " . , . 4 ''' jv rrrsr, c.a pat?"x niphara aelex w Limra r" ."' ""N- 1 1 . " . T 'i i.i .1 . .. A 4 u LLiko Way fcr Tcmcrrow " Starring ' , s ' V , ., Victor KSSIKB, Pffulah ECT and Lew AYES3 wzrssBAri sOTscra sssa H: , t r c, fHcpo!cn3 Casddy Rides Again f . "v wtiiiam both j ' - TOTBSJAT & FKTDAY, ESPT. 23 & 24TH . ; v "SARATOGA" X 8tarrinsp f Clark GABLE, Jean HARLOW, Lionel BABBTMOBE, W J S PATTTRDAT, EEPTEJESEE 25TH " AJMBUSH VALLEY " ALL STAB WESTEBJTEB . X OWL SHOW, SATURDAY BIGHT, SEPTEKBER 25TH LET. THEM LIVE " X Starring-. " ' , a. k " , John HOWARD, Jan GREY, Judith BARRETT V J COMimj ATTRACTIOII5 : "Exclusive," "You Can't Buy Love." I 1 "Blonde Trouble," "Sinrine Marine." . i WATCH FOB BATS OB FOLLOWING- ATTRACTIOBS-MVo- X gue of 1938, "Soula at Sea," "Wee Willie Winkie," "Deyil i BriTing," Wild and WooBljr "Ifi AU Yours," 'Ton Cant HUT ISmrvfliiiiv ' , V 1 'f I ilmww iv-;y 1 """" . , . 4-.. : -i i" y u f n i 1 i - sd a round ( '- ' ' i: -7? ' ;' ; ma La wLs, n L-U 1 ( edy lesveng (Le leavicr n- p'aKO tl; b 1 ...j.. :..!a w3.it.5i is t -1 i i V e f 3 t t r nee I'.:.4 il .'jl 'I ysl cdfor w'ar- r I.s.' "&xj Low." Tl'j I'jj mmlcsl comedy, wliieh o- teas neit I ni&y at the Hew w noca, stars Lick Powell and Fred w arte s amd His Pennsylvamani Hare Ererything. 000001C IHWWMMMMWw LTTIIN WAHSAW ' ' When 'iyou've got a .cast .head ed bv Jack Benny. Ida . Lupino, Gail Patrick and Richard Arlen, that should be sufficient guaran- teefof top-notch entertainment hut when Paramount Has added hundreds of the most beautiful girls in Hollywood, two smashing orchestras Louis Armstrong's Swing Orchestra and Andre Kos telanetB Orchestra ' the " six greatest living artists and . a half-a-dozen of the most sensation al headliners of stage, Screen and radio that means that ."Artists and Models," which opens Mon at the Duplin Theatre, must rate as the top girl-and-music film of the yearly J r ',hriu "Let Them Live" is tJe TO'J oative UniversfJ jioture y ' " H 1 been bocI::d ty the r.-r'-i 11 tre for tLe t'.-rity n:!.t c . show next we.' f : The story d Jit with the t"r' 1 o fa youn d vlor tf red ly t popular John Howard, fondly i Xost Horizon," , Who puts t.c personal ambition to bat tle against corrupt polices. As the champion cf tie poor, he is encouraged by pretty Iran Crey in the role of It girl v.Lf f-" ?r was ruined by a cro&Lti tJI'JJ. rJ ring. Bomantio rivalry is stlrr-' between Ron and beautiful Judl'Ji Barrett. Bennie Bartlett, featured child player, provides &e pivot for a smashing climax as the prot-rre of the 'Politician, enacted by Ilwaid hlhi. iarected cy Harold Your. "Let .Them Live," has a surrort- mg cast including Robert Wiieox, much heralded find. , ' . r , f"- I' i 4 ' . Neiisc-Allantic ';" Fair Prcrasn Z Is Announced: . , William Boyd, ; that handsome and husky, hard-riding t buckaroo from Oklahoma, brings to life an other famous : Hopalong Cassidy character in the new Clarence E. Mulfprd Western, "Hopalong Bid es Again," coming Wednesday to the Duplin Theatre. - " . This is the thirteenth Clarence E. Mulford storv to be nrodnced by Harry Sherman. It marks thbEinston the week of October 4 debut of Billy King, another hard rider, who is only twelve but al ready has twenty-eight blue rib bons for his horsemanship. In the The program for the six sights and five days of the Keuse-Atlan- tie Fair, ' which will be held in was adopted at a meeting of the X air uomnuttee in Junston on a recent night. The program calls for the opening of the - fair on .. v 't.. , I I - i . i i t v . i 3 ',1. ,al. si it ta toi r-rc ' -v as ti . u . a r ,.i i "y. i m. in, ,lT-m-lu,v, Ll leopoli of Oia, aS id ca l.a tLa I. ."an cf prince. lit ' li I a e I'zrAej aTrnooa, Cutvlor 4 at 8: Z"3 P. II. I Ly i'.'tis "CA Ar-: : Ai" r' '.t e. l all I V.i and cLU-Lca Jl be e" -11 free to the grounds. TLe I - jam cf Tree Ac' j, fireworks and land ocrr:t v 71 le crried on t' e err,:. 7 I. t- wiil le ia fVcs I; 1 y moixir at 11:CD A. H Ta--:. y is donat ed as sclrovl C" ' rtn'sfoy for the wLite tvLocl cLUJen of the ten counties axd will be admitted free to the grouls up to 4:C3 P., M. on that day. The regular prcsram of .Grandstand acts and land con cert will be begun Tueslay after noon at 3:00 o'clock and each af-i: tcrf '1 tay" wi'h a special loed t.' ct prcam : -sred by the nu.Lers cf Cv ' " '1 c";;arettes in front of tlie C..l-tr.nd Thurs day t ht at 8:C!) P. E: The na ture of tVls program will be, an nounced later.- - rxiliy will be des'jnated & "LucLy iie" day sjwjored by the makers of Lucky Ltriie Cigar ettes. As a special feature for t!.-s day an amateur contest will : be conducted on the latTorm that night at 9:00 P. E. with Pat Al derman in charge. ?3.C0 will Y triven in cash for the winning per formance. The audience will be at 31 Tl f c ' 3 1 " ; 11 r IV 'ji) ' ir? t 1 cf 1 3 1. 1 i I 5 ' r' r if f c: ..li trim?' i r 1 ii.ivtti. -s r ' t t i tl; s; :..l : " i e- J i 'Alio t . it)1 all ia brirj- j "l the former sLe al i Tl.r-5 ia 8 i1 ir virra: J. A. J - . J. C. rrt, D. T. . . r.. 3, v. c. r - i . r'.-j, O. E. :v I rlr.-, C. n I.L1.1 : o . were guests of C.e c supper at the Cs&xtA C Son rand '5 ttealter. WpUU tested in Wednesday it was agreed to admit entering this amateur contest are all odor school children and.Wd to Communicate with .Pat to arranging an aufiiuom. ' ' Saturday will be H-ss fopuiar- teacheri free to the grounds np to 4:00 P. E. All colored school principals are urged to have the children attend on Wednesday in stead of : Friday as heretofore. Thursday will be known as .."Ches- inn nrr ' - "N. f 1 3 i'.'.-OT-V'.' I ity " day featuring a popularity contest conducted by G. C. Mitch elL Saturday. nigbt the winners will be announced and prizes a warded in front of - the , Grand stands ' '" -1 -Jv - The price of admission 'vill be 7 mm X- Mi v .v r I .r Your Tobacco Looks nd Sells; Better i v hi ; II The Operators of this 1 louse Have Always Taken Prida and a Person al Interest in Serving ))up County Fanners. . . We Solicit Yc-r Lazi ness and Guarantee lh Highestrtlarket Prices on Every FCo. : i ir mus, vucuoneer r' I! ii i! U k i SPECIALS OaM . PcrmancntsOvcr $5.00 lU14Wf i.. i i- k ' ' , - ; , " M r"" 'i ' . r 4 , r c. Monday, Sept 20th rSVednesday, Sept 22ndFriday, ; September liir ; i THIS AD IS V0TH.$1X3 cnall Perrnancnts CQvcr UC3: This Offer Good TLm t2:o Rcct Ncf PATSY'S ' V.'llh to 7hiteville market alii 1 ped last year's s;.' s ty a ' margin, Cules CT-rvi; r - . Eniih announced tu'-v. 1 jt 11 dioatlons this sssna v 1 I best that the Whltcvllls i has ever experienced. T' ? ; are running ahead of t t year (18S3), durirz 1 . : only one set of buyers v. 1 1 a. ed after the first of Oct,l . Ill 'ear there will be two s i ( uyers retained. Sales r-wfey totaled I ' 1 average $.3.22, bringing t ' son to 13,E21,1C5, at ; therefore, it is safe to f with Tuesday's sales, V total for the season to t . ; greater than the en're I taL This proves conula ' I seHin their entire crc i I for grade prices are e: I high.- The heat-wave diil ; .1 damaged the local crcrs i ly, but our farmers xtJ" s warehousemen in VTLllev.. c ry every basket to the tep ; Prices during the last week ' 1 7 ranged lip to sevens-five '. while hundreds of farn;ors t ed better than 40 cents -. ' ; offerings. , fialer Supervisor Cmith, f? t'i Whiteville market, has e that about 60 per cent i" ' i year's crop tLrocrru t'is has been marletei He 1 ; r ia this opinion after t " farmers who have nit i and others aio l.. i ' t small' amount or ill-. 1 their tenants. One f r it acres of tobacco s' ' 1 l. old 1530 lbs. v I lw 41 cents on the h' I : other stated C;at ! " ars sold b's t? - -j : 4 anuiher mail ct f f 1 1 that he, tls owner, e ; ' ville a..l got 42 c ; 1 , There scenis to 1 i good ts-Laoco in f LUJUle belts es t es er;:ct.i, I the M.ar c ally L' here. I. urrii to sell r v es oo'tLira l'.-, a chau.t,e cf 1 ' r : drcj in Ce t .l.t. IT'S mm w fe,ul 11 r V W'SoH &:Fcr,Tlt Saioa,25,03E04 Fcr t?! ?,25173 Av-rr - , - f , ' , -, - l i ' ' " .... ' , - ; ; r 1 -cco ratrrncnt, me Lcirfjest, "anU f !: ic tcM b C;- P-rt!:r H it ; - fyLLliatlss 7ay Fairn3entVard:eir:cn Pel r.r J F;: "1 to C - Vc f - I" r'l t i t - , ' 1 ' i . ' "

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