Mountaineers Di Play Harding Hi ' ' ' '' " * *71 Mby Sober, Tackle, Out. Kl ^ ... " pa LMt Thursday afternoon the 81i Monatmhteero bowed to undefeated be CfcenrwHle 2?-0. The K M. Grldders rui ware In poor form, and felt the loss v? Cff **Boone" McDanlel keenly. Jack ?r . i I lol THURSDAY .A FRIDAY re; "HAVtNG A WONDER ? FUL TIME" * Olnser Rogers Ka Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. he ' sh SATURDAY Matinee ?> i 10:48 A. M. to 8:00 P. m. wl 10c and 15c "EXTORTION" - < Scott Col Ion Mary Rtnwetl and Wlllkun Boyd ~ 8 11 1 l."1. 1 -NORTH OF THE RIO GRAND" lai ginning at 8:30 w) 10c and 25c Joe Pwiner ^ to W TH FROM THE CITY" a Ml i IK DOWN IN .ARKANSAS M. Ralph llyrd Do Weaver Brothers U" to MONDAY TUESDAY Mt -CAREFREE" Ginger Rogers TV Fred Astatre of , oei WEDNESDAY aUI ?DoitMe Feature? 10c and 15c PASSPORT HUSBAND 1 SUiart Brwln " ^ and ROOM SERVICE ? wit* the MARX BROTHERS Mu am DIXIE s l" ? ,f ! ?? f'- * " ' " . ' I TilK HOME OF II BETTER VALUES I FOR B I MwBjfc\T!Mn t' ii><' H / J tmfmm TB rop Tilt 26-0; ear's boye made 9 firsts as cornred to 4 for the Mountaineers. , ik Cherry, half-back was the stella ro, making many yards on end oe and line plunges for Ckerryvllle tay few passes were tried by eltnteam. Tomorrow afternoon the locals ngle with Harding High of Char;te at 4 p. in. Although they have feated the Harding boys ouoe al ady this year, the game should not a set-up. flue to the loss of Mctnlel, and Bobby Suber, tackle. 10 was injured -In last Thursday's .me. Possibilities of Suber seeing lion tomorrow are remote, though will be in next week's game ould bis side continue to Improve. The K. M. School Band, under the rect'ion of Prof. Paul E. Hendricks, 11 furnish music for the tilt. Personals (Cont'd from Society pag.-i e: Mien Kvelyn Alran of "Kings jBHianr. <:*' Mrs. ('. A. Oates spent part of it week in South'Carolina yl : '.nx th two of her sisters. Mrs. I>. T. ijor of Qreenvllle and Mrs. Frans Cckcr of. Laurens. She was acmpanled by her son, Rufus. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Harmon had an Mr dinner quests Sunday.' Mr. and a. Hubert Davidson and daughter ilores. After dinner was nerved. *y motored to Chimney Rock and Mill Springs, visiting relatives of 'Davidson. Ms. Ola Goforth, of San Angelo. xas, and Miss Flora Dee Ooforth Rose-bud, South Dakota, were rent guents at the home of their it. Miss Ix>ttle Goforth. They stop1 in Atlanta for a visit on the re a trip. fiends of Mr. B. A. Murray will net to know that he Is again aeusly i>l at Duke Hospital. Durham ere he is to undergo an operation soon as his condition permits. Mr irray was stricken last Wednesday 1 wa rushed to Durham Thursr.: ; I. .. MEMBER ? On ? ? ? -- ? - ? 7 ??> ' >n<i of oar delicious Banana Splits or only 10c. Kings Mountain Drug < :ompany. < Rememl SHO FALL A SPECIAL , ' # - $: ,t v ne Group of Ladies and isaes' Dresses $1.98 values $1.45 See Window Display V V >'* ; * v./tr .Children's * *' ' ' : Dresses 68c values --Special ? 2 for $1.00 * "-t ... , _ - f 'F*. ,/.? v' "T I 'nil " I [B KINOfl MOUNTAIN HBRALO. T1 Kritical Moments * and ^ Howlarious Scoops j (By The Tattler*) cu 1 ca fit aeem* that the pseudo-ghosts t>e and goblin* celebrated their night of liberty in a big way Monday night. In fact, in much too big a way in the estimation of -certain person*. They started out to "paint the town A red" and succeeded in a portion F thereof. Meaning the school house, I of course. (Mr. Bridges: 1 have wit- I nesses to prove that I was in the show until bed time. George.) Gloria t'orwwcll wasn't very wor- I ried about ghosts. However, she liad I plenty of protection, in the person of none other than a couple of .{oung I men who are rapidly making a name I for thcmselveai as schbol .toucher*,! Not to mention their gridiron abilt ) ties. ltsy Bitay has nice taste in choos I lng flowers, dou't you think. Miss I Morris? ' Everyone seemed to tlHnk that the I picture on Monday and Tuesday at I the Dixie was very sad. even Mr. I Smart. And that broaduast Sunday I night didn't scare Mr. Smart' at all. I M I I usiiie* , .B Thomas Tlndall and Vivian Prinoe I seemed to enjoy each other's coin I pany Hallowe'en night ? And while I we must hary on Hallowe'en ? Mag- I gie gives the bestest Hulls ween I parties. Headline: BUDDY WIL.MAX8 I ST'JOAUS UK BO'S WOMAN! Young man in question seen at theatre- with I Theima Yelton. Watch out, Itudd)'. I Johnny's a pretty big fellowi Rumor hath It that,Maude dated I someone else tse other night. And I what did Jim do? Small Change was furious the oth I or day because of what she termed I "false reports." We can't help but I wonder at the falseness of them. I And Sonce and Julia still like to I pet in public, woo woo. Plan Billion Venture Fbr Television Epoch (New York, Nov. 1.?(1P8).?L<ead- I tig radio manufacturers of tho na- I, lion have aet a course for a new bll- I lion dollar television enterprise des I lined to bring new Jobs directly to I houeands In the Industry and many I >thera elsewhere. * lAs the result of a long Intensive I experimental period within the In- | tustry, the manufacturers have . de- ^ i . . ; ' ^ 1 i ' I \7 4 1 ?er iou Alws P AT JND WIN Ladies Shoppe ^cw shipment light woolen? DRESSES $2.98 and $3.98 New styles, Smart, and tail ored to fit. Ladies' F. F. HOSIERY 50c Lovely shades BLANKETS Reversible two tone, 50 per cent wool? $3.98 (Others at $1,00, $1.98, $2.98 nunsday, nov. t, was mined. that etevteton ? wholly irn _ . own a few year* ago ? ta now a "88OC1SI set leal development. Television Smaller LoCf home uee will be ready for the ? irket bu next AprH. Trenton. N. J.. Expert* tn the field expressed the Local taxes must Inlon that television would not mal business coi rtaln or interfere with radio broad restored, acoordir, ting a* known today, but would nient _by the Ne' supplementary to It. Association. The ?r cently given spei . surveys to the re Herald $1.50 A Year bwineaa. HOME 5 Buy Now At T1 No. 2 Cans Corn, Green Beans and Tomatoes ... .. 4 f?r 25c No. 2 Cans Sliced Beets and Spinach 5c pound good Soda Crackers 9c Mixed ?SELECTED BEEF? Round?Loin or T-Bone Steaks 22 l-2c lb. Ml Meat Stew . 15c lb. Chuck Roasts 15c lb. Liver - Mush 2 lb. for 15c Rib Stew 10c lb. Selected ?*' Tender " I ? Beef Liver 19c lb. I * VEAL . . tys Save At Belk BELK v,; '.. - ; . r. TER MERCI Men's Suits Plain and Sport Backs 9.95 to I4.9S i OVERALLS 8 oz. Sanforized 97c pair One Special Table nn TMTC Very At Mm AVU9 JL3 . Patte Men's Sanforized , 4|?, Dress Shirti i i BOYS' HEAVY UNIONS 2 for $1.00 /v v' wmmmmm?m?mmm?mmmm?mmmmmmmmrnmmmmmmmm MEN'S UNIONS 2 for $1.00 -ft ' i r *- . ' r~' .ion Asks cm a dt lianrv >1 Levies ?MAIU MONEY UkfCfU/C /? <.. -J7 ?0V'd'~ dT WHEftt TO ! be reduced If nor- AGTTQ ^nf adltlons ore to t>e ^ ^V WJj tfoflff1 IK to a recent state READING ? s' Jersey Taxpayers THE ADS ^ JSa!^mi . Association has re I /N 7WIS * i iJiuf rial attention In l'B NEWSPAPER. j Ityiou of taxation to. STORES * . hese Low Price# 24 Pounds* Red Rose FLOUR 57c i I . Pound [amburger?10c- ?~ ?FRESH PORK? Half or Whole Hams 23 l-2c lb. All Cuts?Lean, Meaty Pork chops 23c lb. Side Pork 15c lb. Pure Pork Sausage 20c lb. Bologna 15c lb. resh Fish & Oysters Cutlets 23c lb. Chops 15c lb. * : 't+f 's ' . ' % THE * HOME OF J BETTER i VALUES m Jk. VTvwcn *J*J^JPUf|C4 I! r Hanes Shorts Now only ' 25c Get a Supply of these . " ' ' ' ;* ' ? BOYS' SOOUT WORK SHOES $1.45 pr. r1" 15c yd. ^ , Brown, Green |a? _ 9 Colors: Gray, Blue 9 / w BOYS' KNICKERS 97c, 1.45, 1.98 lite ideal Pants for School MEN'S and BOYS' SWEATERS 97c to $3.95 ' Attractive styles and colors

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