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. TUESDAY; -MARCH1 16, "1915 " THE REVIEW: REIDSVILL E, N. 0. PAGU I'iVE The ville5pray Review THE REVIEW NEWS BUREAU R. R. WILLIS, Representative AT THE COLONADE HOTEL Leaks N D The BOULEVARD PRINTERY T. J. BETTS, Proprietor To those who care for their, work and wish dis tinction in their literature and advertising matter, the services of this con cern are now offered. Jt is believed that the business men of the two cities will avail them selves of this opportunity of keeping their money aU 1 1 A ll. . - A. ! I nome ana at me same ume receive just as good work as can be secured else where; much quicker de liveries and no transpor tation charges. Think it over and then try it out. LOCAL HAPPENINGS OF LEAKSVILLE AND SPRAY ON THE BOULEVARD' PYRON, THE JEWELER "Nuff Ced" He can replace those bro ken lenses. Save the pieces. "On the Boulevard" Mrs. J. M. Washburn and family are all of them seriously ill. Mr. C. P. Robertson has returned from a brief visit to Bristol, Tenn. Miss Hallie Eanes is rapidly recov ering from a very serious attack" of grippe. Mr. J. Morgan of Winston street Is building a new addition to bis blacksmith shop. Mr. C. Waller Jones, formerly of Immediately upon receipt they Reidsville, has recently Deen eieciea manager of the Rhode Island and Marshall Field Baseball Leagues. Col. B. K. Terry and Mr. J. Frank Wilson of Draper attended the Insti tute-Reidsville baseball game on Saturday.They saw SQ M B game, too. t The accounts of Dr. W. A. Bitting are hi the hands of Judge Manley for collection. The Judge requests that those who are indebted to the Doctor drop in and pay up. Rev. R. E. White and T. M. Green went to. Draper last Wednesday eve nlng to assist Rev. Chas. Roberson, castor of the Baptist church there, in the ordination of deacons. A very quiet marriage was solemn lzed at the Baptist pastorium when Mr. T. P. Janney and Miss Ida Ro berts, both of Spray, were united in holy wedlock, Rev. T. M. Green of flclating. The Recorder's court has been finally located in the Mercantile Building in the large room in front upstairs over the store. It has been furnished with antique furniture of a unique design. Watch for further announceements of Miller, the Baker, "On the Boule vard." Hot weather is coming and this modern equipped plant under the direction of Miller himself will prove MR. J. W. SMITH PRESENTS MISS BOBBIE ROSS, The Graduate Millinery Designer, of Baltimore who is prepared to show everything that goes to make up to-date Hats. It is easy enough for a clever desiper to de sip a smart looking hat; but it is another thing to design hats that are smart looking on the wearer. MISS ROSS' New York and Baltimore experience enables her to produce the proper hat foi each lady. THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEND THE FORMAL OPENING MARCH 19-20 ON THE BOULEVARD JCHKHCHaCHWHWHOHWHWH0H of real value to housekeepers of T PntrevMlp-Snrnv. Baked KOods in the home is a money-saver anyway. The Woman's Missionary Society of the Spray Baptist church, held its monthly meeting in the home of Mrs. A. D. Wanamaker Wed.1osdy. Sub ject for study: "The New Patriot ism." An interesting and enjoyable program was renderea. Although the formal opening of the Boulevard Millinery "is not until Thursday, Friday and Saturday, the 25th, 2Gth and 27th of March, yet the new goods, both ladies furnishings and millinery, are arriving every day. are checked up and placed on display. Miss Roberson and Miss Lawson both suggest that the public take advan tage of this fact and call and see their new lines at any time. An in spectkm is cordially invited and the young ladies really welcome visitors whether a purchase is made or not Miss Hallie Eanes was the charm ing hostess at a delightfully informal social function 'given at the Hotel Colonnade on Friday evening. The young ladies who constituted the Tre ble Clef Quartet were the guests of honr and right royally did they show their appreciation by giving one of the finest muslcales that it has ever been the pleasure of the writer to at tend. A number of out of town guests were in attendance, including Mies Frederic of Wilmington, Del., Mrs. Barton Raham of St. Catherines, Ont., Miss Bobby Ross of Baltimore and Miss Agnes Pratt of Madison. CUT OUT THIS COUPON AND MAIL Review News Bureau, Hotel Colonnade, Spray, N. C. Please ester my name for a four month's trial subscrip tion to The Review for which I promise to pay your col lector fifty (50c.) cents inside of thirty (30) days. Signed, THEY GOT THEIR'S and got it good and plenty. It's the bunch of ball players from Reidsville that we are talking about It was a good game all the way through. The final score was b!x to four in favor of the boys from the hill, we woulld like to give the game in detail but the scorekeeper faded away with the line-ups before The Review reporter could ask him for them. There was some . sensational playing on both sides and some ragged playing, too. This was to be expected however. Nevertheless both of the teams show ed real class and team work that was remarkable considering the fact that this was their first real work out. ; There were pronounced symptoms of bat paralysis on both sides at times. The batteries worked consis tently and there were but few blow ups. The fielding on both sides was dark in spots. The boys had a slow field to ' work on though and every thing considered the game was a first-class exhibition of ball playing. A return game will be played k Reidsville next Saturday and Se trust that a goodly number of rooters from here will go over the river and boost for the team. The attendance was goot at this game and the local lads are encourag ed. They made expenses and put a nice little sinking fund away. The Reidsville boys were gentle men in every sense of the word and the Reidsville High School has rea son to be proud of her representa tives on the diamond. We wish to congratulate both sides on refraining from killing the umpire on two or three occasions. Name P. 0. THE WILLIS AGENCY CUT RATES on ' o " ALL MAGAZINES AND PERIODICALS V CATALOGUE MAILED ON REQUEST Address The Willis Agency, SPRAY, V. C. - A REAL PRINT SHOP. The reporter on The Review had a most interesting" interview with Mr. Darjttgiton of the Eagle Printing Co. Some or all of yon calamity howlers listen to this. ' The card stock used by this grow ing concern in the &at twelve months would cover a space 22 1? wide and 35 and one-third miles long. The paper stock used would reach 37 1-4 miles and be 17 inches wide. The envelopes used for the same length of time Would cover a space 3 1-2 inches wide and 13 6-7 miles long. Tbis does not include other work such as sample cards, bands feeders, ?pecial ruled forms and cut cards. FINIS. Cox, the editor; Grooms, the asso ciate editor, and Betts, the goat not 'n the office of the Weekly Courier at one forty-five p. m. on Monday, March he eighth. The drivel which appear ed in the twelfth Is the result It as written by Cox, approved by Orooras, and put into type by Betts. To further comment is necessary ex- ept that Review reporter and The Review will be doing business in Rockingham county for many years to "ome and long after Betts- and bis Weekly Social Monger have been lost n the discards. SWAT THE FLY. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. The Red Men, Sioux Tribe No. 23. I Every Thursday night Dunn's Hall. Knights of Pythias. Every Tues ay. Mercantile Building. Jr. O. U. A. M Smith River Coun cil No. 71 Wed. night Dunn's Hall. Masonic Bodies 1st Sat QstvuU Moon Dunn's HIL . The Royal Arcanum meets the second and third Tuesday airtt af ter Sunday at Dunas Hall. Pick Ups. ' 1 See Shumate for shus. After the theatre Stnith's. Snappy Haberdashery at Shumate's Have you met Jimmy at the Arcade Fountain? . . Coca Cola at Redman's "On the Boulevard." Every season has its advertising possibilities. Something to sell? Tell it to Willis the Ad. Man. Lost something? Find it by an ad, in The Review. Join the Isb-ka-Bibble Club at the Hotel Colonnade. Clip the coupon on this page and mall it in today. Douglass Shoes at Heiner's are the Let Dixon do your work at his tin shop or on your roof. Crawley's prices move his stock at Church street on the Hill. Crawley sells fish on Saturdays at Church Street on the Hill. Shumate's stock shows neckties of distinction and Individuality. Pleasi take notice that our advertis ers stay Vith us. Ask the man. Put a Cabinet in your Kitchen and you will know "HOOSIER" friend, Don't forget the Electric Shoe Re pair Shop at the Mercantile Building. We commend Crawley's prices to you. 'Phone fcJm. Immedia'e deliv eries. ! . ' . The pictures shown at the Theatre Boulevard are in a class by them selves.: " After the theatre drop into Smith's, next door, for cool refreshing drinks of all kinds. Every advertiser in this paper will have his ad. written by Willis without extra charge. , Call Cookey Talley day or night for auto service. 'Phone him by calling either 224 or 286.' The Boulevard Printery Is now in a position to do all kinds of job work on one minute's notice. Here's another thing to paste in your hat. The ads. written by Willis talk. They don't stutter. A nickel put back of the clock once in a while will furnish your home on Wall's easy payment plan. We know a merchant who when it comes to advertising has a wishbone where a backbone ought to be. va Pyron guarantees results first, last and all the time in watch and jewelry repairing. "On the Boulevard." Ice Cream "On the Boulevard" at Redman's. Down ton at the Arcade; Leaksville at the Leaksville Drug Co. Mr. Advertiser: Don't forget that Willis promises you tone thousand circulation this side of Dan River by August Once more did the Million Dollar Mystery at the Y. M. C. A. auditorium hold the undivided attention of the multitude. Special embroidery sale at the Boulevard 5, 10 and 25c. Store. Bar gains every day but watch for their Saturday iyers. Send the children with their nickels to the Boulevard Bank & Trust Co's. Christmas Savings Club. It's a good habit to cultivate. The public is wearing a path to Patterson's store and his prices backed by the values shown bring them again and again.. Heiner prices backed by Heiner values are drawing enormous crowd to the greatest White Sale ever held in Rockingham County . Recent connections made by the local telephone comppny place the entire Pell system at your disposal with no increase in rates. The Eagle Printing Co. wishes to emphasize the fact that rush orders are their specialty. Phone them in and they will deliver them. Don't wait for a rainy day to have your roof fixed. Do it now. 'Phone Dixon; he's the man, and Is located next to the Spray postofflce. Ralston Health Shoes for men and the Queen Quality fo,r women are The King Shoe Co's. leaders and they are real leaders both In price and in value. -. ' ' , "' possesses devices that insure absolute safety in handling inflammable cellu loid films. Every feature thrown on the screen at the Theatre Boulevard is made in America's greatest moving picture studio, owned and operated by the Central Film Co. Buy your white bread from Miller's Bakery "On the Boulevard." Quick delivery service has been installed and he will deliver his goods to any part of the twin cities. A winning combination for you and her: First the show at the Theatre Boulevard, and then Smith's Cafe with its' rare assortment of candles, bon-bons and fountain drinks. The line up of Leaksville-Spray vs. Reidsville: L. Hodges, catcher; J. Self, s. 8 ;T. CampbeH, pitcher; V. Jones, 2nd base; R. White, 3rd base; R. Sheffield, c. f.; F. Martin, 1st base; O. French, r. f.; Farrington, I. f. The'engine on Cookey Talley's auto never makes a skip; always in order and kept So by careful attention. In other words when you 'phone him you are sure of getting quick service in stead of excuses. 'Phone 224 and 286. The prescription department of the Leaksville Drug Co. is in charge of a perfectly qualified pharmacist, and the fact that the physicians themselv es have their own prescriptions filled there is an evidence of the reliability of the firm. , Perfect light fllckerless projection and feature films together with the Illustrated songs are rapidly bringing the new Boulevard Theatre to the front as a first-class picture play house. Those who have not yet at tended will hardly recognize the old Hub. . . EVERY TRAIN stops at the HOTEL COLONNADE . AMERICAN PLAN 1 . " Steam Heat Electric Lights $2.00 Per Day Special Rates for Regular Customers HARDEN EANES, Proprietor SPRAY, N. C. M INSTITUTE. NOTES. A pleasant meeting of the Cornel ian Literary Society of the Leaks-vllle-Slpray Institute was held, and when the roll was called bv the Cen sor each member gave a quotation from Shakespeare. After the busi ness of the meeting was transacted the program for the afternoon was rendered as follows: A Composition Miss Myrtle "Set tle.; A Reading Miss Lllllan Barks- dale. National Current Events Miss Hilda Fagge. Recitation Miss Anna French, State, Current Events Miss Clara Rogers. Song By the Society. Program for March 4th: Devotional Exercises Mrs. C. Beach. Song Society. ". Journal Miss Clara Johnson. Jokes Miss Kathryn Martin. Piano Solo Miss. Ruby Ivie. Current Events Miss Ellen French Reading Miss Ethel Thomas Quotations From Bible. The last meeting was an unusual interesting one. Quite a number of articles had been collected by Miss Clara John son for the Journal which were read to the Society. The jokes for the week were very ridiculous. These were read by Miss Kathrine Martin. One of the most entertaining events of the program was a piano solo by Miss Ruby Ivie. Following this was a number of interesting 1 current events by Miss Ellen French. And last but not least was a reading by Miss Ethel Thomas. The Athenian Literary Society of the Leaksville-Spray Institute met and discussed the following subject: "Were the States justified In seceding from the Union." The Judges decid ed in favor of the affirmative. This was a regular meeting held Thursday, March 10. The subject for discussion at the next meeting is "Is immigra tion detrimental to the Uunited States." THEATRE BOULEVARD Flickerless Films Steaady Light , Perfect Ventilation FEATURE MELODRAMA Real Comedy EVERY NIGHT Pies, cakes, bun, anything in baked goods, at Miller's Bakery "On the Boulevard." 'Phone your order in and you will get it by Miller's quick delivery. WANTED. To trade a diamond ring for a motorcycle In good condition The diamond is a perfectly cut pure white stone. Enquire Mr. Willis of The Review. Cookey Talley offers you a guaran teed auto service: that Is he guaran tees to get you there and get you back regardless of fire or flood, or money refunded. A moving picture theatre Is no bet ter than.thejnahine used. Messrs. Martin and Clayton state that their machine is the best In the market and insures the projection of perfectly clear and steady pictures and that it MERCHANTS ATTENTION. A good baseball team Is one of the best ads. that your town can have. Support It THE Y. M. C. A. BARBER SHOP Only Electric Massage in the TWIN CITIES Strictly Sanitary POPULAR PRICES Children's Hair Cutting a Specialty. A. L. BAKER, Proprietor BROOKS, THE BARBER Invites the inspection of his Sanitary Shop over The Impe rial Bank. ; First Class Pool Room In I Connection i THR ARCADE HAS "I OFFICIALLY OPENED THE ICE CREAM SEASON j MEET JIMMY At The F O UN T A IN ' "Nuff CedM KALL ON KECK The BARBER POOL R O O M in CONNECTION This shop Is the most 8anltsry shoo In town. Come! You are welcome. We make a specialty of Cutting child. ren's hair. "ON THE BOULEVARD" Ah I The Invljjoratinfl Whl" of the Pine Forest How It clears the throat and head rf it amttrntia allmonfa It tht spirit of Newness and Vigor from he health-giving Piney Forests brought back by Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar Honey. Antiseptic and healing. Buy a bottle today. All Druggists, 25c. A Quarter Of A Century .; At THE SAME STAND i Mrs. Gillies' GROCERY across the bridge offers PRICE INDUCEMENTS and QUALITY GOODS worthy of Investigation. CALL or 'PHONE THE RECORD That Is Behind DILLARD'S BARBER SHOP Leaksville THE FINISHING TOUCH TO THE EASTER OUTFIT FOR MEN IS PROPERLY SELECTED NECKWEAR, SHUMATE HAS A WIDE VARIETY UJ EVERY SHADE ON THE BOULEVARD ,
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