Ill Mountaineer Shelby Next ^UkMCLE WITH LIONS FRIDAY Lavt Friday the Mountaineer* hi Ck* ronif bai'k trail, and avenge Hwl> by defeating riiffside 2 t* k i? a game featured by lueffct tin passing on the pun of hot tMpn. Although the Mountaineers aflteMivo game wu# not up to pai tMr defensive line was inpenetr; Ml and the visitor* did not mak U| dangerous threats. tiHkann. Mountaineer bark, wa tha mi backficM star of the I. Ill smahlng the line for at least thre ?f tkt eight firsts that the Moui tatoeer* gained, and also making se ?tsi beautiful tackles. Morrison, lei - k?>. ?ha red honors with Gibson. 1 the Mountaineer line Bennett ' an Staurgwr were the stars. Hhuford an Hamriek were CliffHides' stella has hi with Kollitts and Hamrkk ta tec Hae hon'oia Fttriik and Ratlerree. ' W u^T-ipfl and oonin tup nivcly, played uUv footbal Ml hold the line balanc after ltoo | HetMavl ?a? forced to leave th ?ae, 'Hiring the nrat period due t a ankle Injury. . ttee of the Mountaineer's toucl vaaa rami' a? the reeult of a ha gaaa from the t'llffeide center, wh x&v-l the hall thirty yards down th tifthi on a punt formation. Ykfcs week tjie Ixx-alh tangle wit Shtkfex In what prutniaos to be th kai^uu fought tilt of the year to _________ Let Us Fil Now Before Cold W 1 ? . ?Dixie Gem i ?Southern Star ?Oil Treated Stoker \ ' 1 ' ' Kings Mount Con Phone 124 ^iftprV For real shavini BgffiSfe-*' / ! your biggest inonc; Blade*. Famous 1 fclv'y'.L ahayes they giv edge blade 1 BLADES ' I .Thursday i "LITTLE MISS Shirley Tecmple1 Si abttinee: 10:45 A. M. to "OUTLAWS The Three "FLIGHT INI Ja Also, Dick I Beginning at 6:30 "GOLD MINE Gen< "PEN'ROD'S DOl .The Mai j ^.."L AJso, Betty ] J , 1 " v Monday ai ' U-* "TROPIC ! \ ' Bob Bonis? DE ^^538531 I k ' HWlV i- ' ' - L um lhiji nji.t ii i s Win 22-0; ? ' V: *'' . - : ?: r j both teams The annual battle of I the "arch enemies of Cleveland" alIt w?y< is the biggest game of the di vear both teams. and this year finds 2' no favorite. I^ast week the Shelby .j la.is Held the Gastonla Green Wave b to a six-all tie and so finds them i* j confident that they can take the r. I Mountaineers. However, the Mount tafneers. confident from last week's e victory, will prove no easy pickings j and are favored by many to win FriH i day's game. ^ ' ?| Attend Lecture At Mint r1 Museum Of Art " Tlie follow hits from Kings Moun-, ''.tain were among the large number ^ attending the lecture by Miss 'Kinr malt.Hopkins of New York City at * tin- Mint Museum of Art. In Char-! lotto, last Wednesday: Mesdames ; * " i M""" ?11 r " 1111 r "r i S'Visler, Uidd . Hamrick. Faul MaunI. ! >. M "A. Ware. II T. Fulton, Sr., n! K W. Griffin. K. H VYebh. and Miss ( o Sura Haiubright. 6 tho party also attended the tea ' given in honor of Miss Hopkins, foi>.' low In a the lecture. ? ' ______ J o in itndapest. Hungary, you pay a : 0 fare, usually about two cents, to go up In an elevator In the fine modern ? h apartments; the fare doubles after i e midnight. Most folks ride up and rI walk down. ' ! mm * 1 Your Bins * eather Sets In With? COAL ? ain Ice & Coal I i ipany I . Kings Mountain, N. C. I > I 1 1 -??? ; .. ENJOYX rY SHAVES \ ; rd low price \ for the smooth, clean ^ Sf.'j j 1 e, these quality double- //?2jy ^riSSII, * are priced at 4 for II*9?A. Si* J Buy a package today. Jj^i ~ BBBBBIk,'1 ind Friday V v 5 BROADWAY" ? -George Murphy J ?????? n iturday * 6 P. M. ? 10c and 15c u OF SONORA" S Mesquiteers ta M) NOWHERE" ck Holt ? Tracy Serial ? or 10c and 25c m IN THE SKY" 18 6 Autry g J RLE-TROUBLE" \ ich Twins Boop Cortoon li nd Tuesday J HOLIDAY" Martha JRaye OE ? WKr ** . L - ' ii|i, inu umi.J> .HIi> JIUILIWPI.1 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HSRAL RAMBLIN' SPORTS Last week we predicted that the Mountaineers would take Cllffatde, which they did. However, along with that prediction, we made another which some folks now think rash. IVe said that if they defeated Cliffside they could best Shelby. That wus before Shelby tangled with GasLonla and tied them, which raised ihe Liens considerably in our estinatlon. as it did with almost every me In these parts. Now we're'in a i?r?siicament. as you can plainly see. The Lions are growling ferociously for Mountaineer blood. However, the Mountaineers have their ararauui:lon in battle array for Friday s tcrap. and all we* van say is that whichever team wins will have a tard road to travel to victory. Friday's battle will In: the biggest ?f the . year for both teams. Th^? arch enemies of Cleveland" always [?nt on their Itest show against each filter, and It goes without saying ||;H . ' f " 'MJeTushtTiig their hardest. We'll flip i coin and hold our breath, even ho. Wo do believe tlia' the Mouuatnecrs will win. Km Ihree years we've stood bv ind foil very self-satisfied with $25 ind $50 gale receipis. l?a?t week |'? lumped to nearly $1<'0.- We thought hat was swell uutll Chas. Mobs and Sam Suber caihe alone with tales >f $200 and $200 gales back In the iood ole days of '20 and "27. Now we're expecting (and predicting) $150 for for Friday. Or will Shelby recall send us 500 fans as Sam says ihoy will? We. wonder If Fred Finger picks Duke this week? If he does he'll probably be the only one. The -wise ones are keeping Q. T. on that one tho they give Duke a slight edge. This Is due to previous games; but after that Tech-Notre Dame game last week yours truly will flip a coin. Piano Recital At Lincoln 'Academy Josephine Harreid, noted pianist will appear In recital at Lincoln Acan demy on Wednesday evening October 19. at 8:15 o'clock. Miss Harreid is the daughter of the" wellknow violinist -Kemper Harreld.who lias for many years been professor >f music at Atlanta University. She has appeared in recital in ?uch musical centers as Chicago, Milwaukee, the Martln-Smlth School Mew York City, Savannah, and a umber of the leading school and olleges. Last summer Miss Harreid ppeared upon the Artists' Night "jgrnm of the National Association .' Negro Musicians. Inc.. at Knoxille. being chosen to broadcast orr thp NBC network Tile Dublin la nvlted to hoar thU artist.?Report<1. Junior Woman's Club Wants ?blh Bags The Junior Woman's Club who fs ipon>oring the N. Y. A. sewing pro* oct at the Central School is badly n need of cloth to keep the project ;oing. They will be glad to have iloth, sugar and flour bags. This loth can be made Into useful cloth ug for needy children, during th? rtnter months to come. Anyone having bags of this kind ire asked to contact Mrs. Jacob 'ooper or call her 131-R. She will e glad to call for any cloth or bags. federal Geological Group locate Here 4 A corps of Government Engineers nd tin erperts have stationed her? >r a period over the winter months, >r tre purpose of making a new sur* ey of the tin belt from Llncolnton, ; C.. to Oaffocy, S. C. Also of the lings Mountain area with respect > the geology- and topography along 10 belt from I-lncolnUm Gaffney id Improve old record now on file . Washington and learn any new icta possible. They do not represent any mining iterost. nor do they expect to deslop any properties. Hhelr only Isalon Is to get records to go. on le at Washington for future refertce. Before the survey closes they ay give aipecial attention to promlng property. mall Fire Wednesday lorning (Firemen were called to the Rita inch Shop on Railroad Avenue a* >ut 6:30 A. M. Wednesday morng when the gasoline stove became ntted. The fire had already been ftlngulshed before the firemen saved. Very JRtle damage was done; Mecklenburg soil fertility Is being tared through the use of good rraoen and with an abundance of spedssa and other clovers, . convents farmer observers in that conn kjjiidmiihfciii'i i-i iimd''ITI-MI nJ ... \ * * - * vD. THURSDAY. OCT. 13. l?3ft Double Program at Dixie j Each Saturday Beginning next Saturday, October , 15th, according to O. E. Cash, maoa! ger. the Dixie will show two complete programs, each program having two full length feature . picture*. The matinee performance begins at 10:45 A. M. and continues until u P. M. Bargain prices will prevail tor (his matinee performance, being 10c aud 16c. The regular Dick Tracy j serial will be showu at the matinee, ' only. To . see the complete matinee program It will be necessary to get .n the Dixie nreuud 4 p. m. Beginning at 6:30 a complete new program will be presented with two: full length feature pictures. Cash Night will also be held, itegular prices wilt be charged which are 10c and 26c. (Manager Cash says this new arrangement will be an experiment. If [1 theatre goers like the uew setup til 1 will be continued. Program for opening Saturday, j Matinee performance: "DlltlAU'd af Uannra " ?<?*? sU^ I Ill in- Mo?qult?era. "Flight Into N(V " "M'l T " Tracy Hertal. Niclii perfomnanef. ' "Gi1<I Mipe In .The Sky", with Uel.te Auirv. Also "Prorod'i IVtuhlirrtmble." with the Maixh Twins. ' Alio Betty Uoop I'arloon. : ' : . I I ' " " I | When buying a' chicken, press the In-east bout?. If the bone h flexible, tie chicken Is probably not more than five months old. ^ ! i sum to orr an STANDARD HMD ??Issilfcy UM * ??n^ Smallest ud iUssmI peakst' ! JwaMk si 1150. ChfMMjHkM^j Belk'i Are Featuring one Spe wool Suits. Serges, Wor Plaids. Single and E Plain and Belted Back, i : . ;v $1/1 Men's brogue last crepe < i sole Oxfords? r $2.98 & $ Men's and Boys' Leathc Suede,Calf Skin and Hors< $2.98 to $ Belk's D The H< ., u^^.^,.iinvi,M-aafa. mi' 1 -; ' '. -: . ' t - ' ' -" ' ;"' V ' .I, . i . ? ... LET US DO YOUR ! v' PRINTING ? - * , TELEPHONE 167 ? . " Belk's Ladies Shoppe for Smart Fashions NEW FALL COATS Coats of angora fleece, velvana suede and tweed in the newest shades of plaids, stripes and solids. Sports, polos and dressy types with double lining. $9.95 \ FUR TRIMMED and TAILORED COATS The new Mart-Glo twill and knotted boucle with detachabe fur trim collors or piece jPersian flat fur collar. Also tweed and velvana suede in tailored sport styles?boxy or form-fitting lines? II 4.95 to 139.50 vT I i>:, Y Twi^r^inlTTH ?' cial Group of Men's all steds in Chalk Stripe and "9 I ' knible Breasted models. ' ' f 9 I Stouts, slims and regulars ^9 -9 B % _;. .. * . * '*:' '" . '; ' '*" '- ' " " ' ' '' '/ ' > . ?.' < . . ' and leather Men's and Boys' Zipper Jackets? 41?; * ' , 3.98 $1,50,$1.98,$2.98 >r Jackets. Boys' and jGirls Snow Suits. 2-piecc >hlde? 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