Mountaineers ; Lose Opener *j M Smart's Mountaineer'.*. this *' jmu'* crop of baseball aspirants v who represent the Kings Mountain Ut>S Bfhnnl In ?hn Wulon ^ ??v> ?? <aiw ?? W?v? H VVUkVl oc?. opened up Tueoday afternoon ( PRESCRIPTION SERVICE ; We Fill any Doctors' b Prescription promptly t and accurately at rea- * sonable prices with the J confidence of your phy- t sician. * I KINGS MOUNTAIN C DRUG CO. ; THE REXALL STORE * I We Call Eor And Deliver ' I Rhone# 41?SI J Thursday ai I 'THE BLUE BIRI I Shirle Saturday ? Doi the r.HftST rr I Frank Morgan ? '"MUSIC IN Tony Martin ? |,; ' Monday and "STRANG! Clark Gable ? , i, * Wednesday, Bargain Day "ROSE a Nelson Eddy ? Jes * Also?Corned; pi} AFT! ? , III you're style con tlwttl In stove, lor 3 immediate clearam * **' . O' '* .J * i . Spring 25 p Discc Prices on Suiti $5.95 to j 41 ESEBSHHSHSSHES&SBflHHBEHBI te*j?L' . >v ' ' ' < f ' ;f' k'.^A, Jk aa-?... pf _?. -' -- . . . - , '.." i ."* * ;^'? v ? t Cheirjrvllle, bowing to Jack Kkij ?r*s ciw u the Cherries crowtd le plate four times to the Mouo-1 ilneers none. WilUa and Smith kept the day | *om being a complete flop by bet-1 In* out a hit eaoh off Cooil Sink, | nother offspring of the line of Iron (en who have kept Jack Klser in he race for the past several years Riser's pioteges took Ballard for our hits, one for each of their rune, loth the Bennett boys marked up rrors, along with Smith. Burton's it the backstop position brought ne man in from third as he tried o tag the man before he got his iand on the ball. The Sisk lad mowed the Moun alneers down., with a beautiful Irop that had a kink like a shoe mttoner. Ballard was in pretty good londltion. but hot showing the spark hat brought him so close to nolitters in the Junior race last sea? ~ jrjrt _ jun Tomorrow afternoon the , lads I tkaie I knuw ?ipty uuino iwwu luinw invsm tuff, taking on Forest City torthotr lome debut. It promises to be n rell-worth seeing affair, with Oolns trobably seeing some action on 'the nound, and Bennett scrambling afer them behind the batter. id Friday )" (in Technicolor) ;y Temple uble Feature )MES HOME"' Ann Rutherford MY HEART" Rita Hayworth ; I Tuesday *. I E CARGO' Joan Crawford ' r, Return Engagement 1ARIE" inette MacDonald y - Serial r/E | r-" "Ti ' = *? _* - 11 ' . , ' . . . ' e' ... , v.' . . .. I t . " > ^ C.K Li ? PRING S arious ... II yea need m roainBelk's exciting Alt ce! Have that "extra" eea ?* * 4 . . .'V 'iVfk-i . i * > >; Coats tct. >unt ' /} i arid Coats $19.50 1 ' * . . ' LK'S ram bmhi mophkajm hbUm* Sister of Mrs. Bon F. Boms Dies { i Mr?. J. M. Sprouse, sister of Mrs. Eon F. Beam of this place, died at her home la Anderson, 8. C.. laat week after an extended Illness. Mrs.' Sprouse and family lived In Gaston* ii for a number ot years where her heshand was manager of the A. and P. Stores. 8he visited in Kings Mountain frequently and has many! friends here who were grieved to hear of her death. The body , was carried to Newberry. 8. C., Wednesday and services were conducted at* Central JMetfhodlst Church at that place. Interment was made In Rosemont cemetery. Mrv. Sprouse was a faithful mem ber of 8t. Johns Methodist Church, iu Anderson. 8. C.. during her residence there. , Mr. and Mrs. William Hamcll, of ClarksvlUe, Vs. She Is survived by her husband. J. M. 8prouse. two sons, Hamell. of New York City and Macbeth, a sophomore at Clemson College, a dau. Khter. Mrs. E. D. Evans, a granddaughter, Elisabeth Evans; one br? tber. B. H. Hamcll of Lincolnton, three sisters. Mrs, Ralph, Oram . of Brooklyn. N. Y!, Mrs. Haley LJgon ol ClarksvlUe, Va.. and Mrs. Ben F. Beam of Kings Mountain. ? Negro Wrecks Car . i Joe Crap. local negro, commonly known as "Peg." Is resting In Jail here as the result of the wreck of an auto belonging to Chas. S. Williams. local Textile Machinery deal- > er. In whose empoy Gray has been for the pust five years. The accident occurred tyi Chestnut Ridge' Monday morning, after tiray allegedly stole the auto while Mr. Wil- J Hams was away from home, got drunlc. and decided to raise whoopee' t Mr. Wllltams, along with his wife, and Mrs. Charles pilling and dau- j ghter. was tn Covington. Ga., visit-' ing Mrs. Williams' relatives when the accident occurred. The auto, which was damaged to Xhe extent of approximately $600 is in a local garage. Mr. Williams had ordered the Negro to leave the car aloue while he was away. but. tjhe Negro decided to take , advan tage of his employer's absence. Mr. Williams reported that the auto was not Insured. Ch+ef of Police J. A. Burns told the Herald late last night that Cray had been turned loose after , Mr. Williams decided not to prefer I charges against him. I A.STE1 ENTIRE SUITS am id want some really stunning *r-Easter Clearance! Spnrl t,?wit?r drees at marvelous f ^ - c*m . - -.. .. . ^ - 2V"'' - ' v' Save oil Spring's most taH ty styled with small waist pockets and buttons! Fine handsome tweeds and men' distinctively detailed! CI gray, Mack or navy. Sizes ? - - De sure 01 complete select! 25 pet. D . I ' - * I LABI REMEMBIBt ? Y?t M 'f < yt ' . *? ' "v Vs"* !'*' ' ;Vf*' ' >) } . A ' II ( ' y 'filta* tiifi>^ Vv^S -;v *" ' > * ' -...7 I THURSDAY. APRIL 4, 1M0. 1 ' " ^ - * - - - - i Myers' Su - New Shipment Men's Suits. Worsteds, 1 and fancy Gaberdines. Light and dark ?4'hree button single breasted^ack style. and belted back. Values to $17.95. Guaran ? - _ wool Choice of any Suits this week? ' V . f Famous "Mirakal" Waterproof Hats, new styles and colors. $3.50 Value. Specia $3.00 New Shipment "Wings" Shirts. Collai Cuffs guaranteed to outwear the Shir . Spring Fabrics and Patterns. $1.65 Value t. _ ? * $1.45 ea. ? /< i ' I; 1 . \ ? . ' . , ' ; AM > n mycrs lscpar DRESS SHOPPE RCLEAR STOCK A SPRING CO clothes . If you appreciate unusual vi ding fashion* you'll wear right now . . ly km prices! But hurry . .. for iMUjjft ' >'. . *," IS < ted-of coats! Brillianti, fult-fbrring aUrte, Graceful you twills and coverts ... charming! *8 wear woolens ... all breasted mili loose yours today in gerie! All s 12 to 20. Shop early to swirl skirts, ons! checks, stripe > iscount 25 p Si ***4 imjrs Sot* At BELK"S - yv'-V4.. ^. .. vt '^11& ' : C'V 'Vs.' '/ -' . . ':V V ' it Special rweeds, I- r^y ,. >^L teed all - Mi Various MM W J I I > I New I^H S ". > ? td J tment Store ' - 2nd FLOOR i A Mrr I l/\1i vEi ATS ?lucs . i . then you've ? j* . aH radically restated fay to stfliliont / . ' . r f .. .. ' I . IBM 1W ll surrs . ' ng salts . versatile as they are ' ' v Near longer-jacket suits! Doubletary styles. "Pretty" suits with tin- J imartly feminine with wee wifcsts. Black, iavy, gTay, pastels, plaitts, jL < m. 12-20. m ict. Discount i * ? ";-T::; ; Y\ ' "J.;:-;Y Y J Me '< ' t 'i. -v? - ' t. ' ' - ft *

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