1 .. J - \?; 1 - . \ 1 I - r In PRISONER A Prominent Citizens In A plea uf a condemned fn ?n for Justice that hag thrilled thousands throughout the United States will * , fce delivered bf Ueore Youtig HatU' anond of Hollywood, California, when he appears In Ills famous true Hfe court draine, '^PRISONER AT THE HAR," at the Central Methodist Church of Kings Mountain op Thursday night. May 16th at 8:00 o'clock. This famous drama is being ?ponsoi-6d by churches of Kings Hmmfnin and npftrhv tnunH. The trial deals with a man, Ralph Jones, who is charged with the murder of his wife while under the influence of liquor. The State charges thai the crime was committed in IMPERIAL Phone 134 NOW PLAYING - THURSDAY Boris KaHoff in 'The Fatal Hour" Buck Jones in "California Frontier* Also Starting New Serial, "TERRY and PIRATES" 10c FRIDAY and SATURDAY Jean Hersholt in "Courageous Dr. Christian** Jack Randall In "Pioneer Day*' Flash Gordon No. 5 ? Cartoon 10c and 15c MONDAY and TUE8DAY ' ? WalHr Fu|?f PPP^^ pmult mm r mm : un aniMSTT y\V I 9 ]''' Thursday "THREE CHEEI Priscilla Lane On The Stagi Kinsrs Mountain own C ISouthernaircSjjatSP^. Saturday ? 1 'TAMING ? Bi "AND ONE WA Lorain DayMonday af "FORTY Littl Eddie Wednesday - Bargain "THE MAN WT Boris Karloff "IT COULD H ^^StuartErwir Coming IV "GONE WIT *? ". .-* " ,' 4 ' . ' ' ' . \ * "* .' ' .... \ . I ' - : . . ' At The Bar mmngmm wj m ttHWr vE jyae ureene ana ine i M. and 12:00 Midnight. double Feature . I of the WEST" 11 Elliott LS BEAUTIFUL" ^obwtYoung_^ id Tuesday re MOTHERS" Cantor, Day - Double Feature m NINE LIVES" *| ? Jo Ann Sayers (VPPEN TO YOU" t?-Gloria Stuart . lay 27 - 28 H THE WIND" X IE | 1 "f : T THE BAR tin? pretence of the defeuduui's lit-j <^> . ,? t -mt h ' oil to testify 'against hint. The ' dieI fondant charging others in the court room with the murder ? the buttle between the opposing attori nevs over the use of the chi'cl.us a 'witness ? the eontinotion in court when the defendant makes a break to stop his little' dauglier front testilying. These are some of the gripping scenes in this powerful drama from real lfe. The Methodist Board of Tempera-nee has secured the personal appearance of the author. George Young Hammond, of Hollywood, for the production of this drama throughout the country. Supporting Mr. Hammond, who ^ v.\ll appear iii^the Title role as "Prisoner." will Hayward JT. J | Johnson of Portland, Oregon. and ' the. following cast of local citizens: " else. J. Proctor Thompson; Det for.se' Attorney, J. R. Davis; Prisij-iucrs' Utile Daughter Alda Jean Davis; Police Officer. Chief of Poller, J. A. Bunts; Finger-Print Expert. Rev. H. O. Sprinkle. Jr.: Clerk. Rev. W.- 8. Johnson: Star Witness for State. Mrs. J. E Mai.ney and Bailiff, Supt. B. X. Barnes. Summon ed for Jur> duty are: B. S. Nelll, Haywood E. Lynch, B. ,S. Peeler, H. C. Wilson. R. L. Lynn. W. O. Morris Z. F. Cranford. W. M. Ganlt. J. E Mauney. H T. Fulton. Dr. J: E. An, thony and Dr. S. M Baker. The Methodist Board of Tempsfc-ance is presenting this modern drania o' liquor without admission charge, as part of ts nation-wide pro gram of education. An offering will be taken. j C. S. Simmons of Pollicksville, J Jones Couniy, has a demonstration , poultry flock of 14 hens that relumed him a net profit of $43.17 In March, reports Assistant Farm . Agent Jack Kelly. | F,K Rains in THE LEGS STrJSS And Oihvr Fnttkmal Syiiin?iw of KIDNEY WEAKNESSES T?tw m>AI? m Ml ralUv* ndUftoo cay JfaojmI?n f*gin? oifcn |SiMM?MSi!i iM actda n?t&* woodT uwiMrMM to> UDAK| m? m?& otkaMMb tnm. MONEY HACK OUABANTEE! 5RS*' ' ?~<-T.T8. return WC "lfl your hi 'MOANS *' , ? aoW. J?T KIN68 MOUNTAIN DRUG CO. and Friday IS FOR THE IRISH" ? Thomas Mitchell e Friday Night i??i - 4-1 4 <imL. H TPS KINOfi MOUNTAIN HKRALDTH Mountaineers ] From Bessemc Sidelights = miOf The Band i> The money spent on phone calls ':t8' from West Palm Beach to Kings v Mountain: ' ila? v??i Ladd Hamrick pleading to the op ;<>? -was talking to Byron Keeter, in- ,e>| coming President of the Band Par- ,|| cnts Association. jim] Editor Haywood E. ' Lynch, payino 10 Postmaster W. E. Blakely $1.78 postage on copies of The Herald for 1 band members in Floria. knc and Charlie Thomasaon said that he wit could hear Ladd Hamrick ''feeding" 10 money to the telephone so he coula In , get to ALL about the wnners. woi I Glee Bridges stopping by the Her- . aid Office a little after 6 A. M. to 1 find what the editor was doing rpj| down so early. Harold Hunnicutt dropped by to check up on the band information and to inform the Editbr that he laii will have his airplane at the local on airport todays Fri Editor Lynch was called out of bed both Friday and Saturday morn ing to tell inquiring followers of the ^ Band how the Boys and Girls did. ugl Kings Mountain is certainly in- ma terested in the Musicians from the Or! Best Town in the State. Clt 1 Congratulations, Boys and Girls, fea Director Hendricks, and all of pra Kings Mountain who did their part gei to make <^his accomplishment possible ? Your Home-Town Paper ? tj,e The Herald. 4 1 Sr On every street corner and In every store yesterday the question was | "Have you heard from the Band .. . 1 Vett" ? Most business houses and support pll era wired congratulations to the cat Band In Florida. Charlie Thomasson str got Western Union Phillips to open fro up before time to start the happy J messages 8outh. the Everyone likes a WINNER and jav The Band from the Best Town In b(i The State Is a WINNER. hin Miss Helen Stuart M Wins Beauty Title era Alias Helen Stuart, winusome log blonde, was announced Miss Kings ^ Mountain in the Beauty pageant ^ which was held at the Dixie Then- Jul tre last Thursday night. Miss Stuart ^ f won over a group of about twenty of Kings Mountain's loveliest. Winder in the (battle fop* Little ^ Miss Kings MounUln was Peggy June Croker, 4 year old daughter of M Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Crocker. . Mo, Mary Evelyn Ooforth and Edna Wa Hoffman, respectively, were runners up In the Senior event, with Patricia Hayes coming second in the Jun F lor group, and Judy Jenkins getting mo: third place. Grc ,Ml8s Stuart will represent Kings Bel MounUln in the State Contest at wai Rocky Mount and have a screen Rw test. Little Miss Crocker will have fJid a photograph of herself entered in plot the Junior finals. . Oardy Watterson and Gloria Corn T? well, masters of the art of Jitter- fo bugging, won the amateur contest. They will go to the stata contest. k ? nte day fere be ^^SU&B4ila3 El n one Sar eer ^^^^^m^mmmmmmmmmmm^^^t wee PRESCRIPTION A< SERVICE kn* We Fin any Doctors' Prescription promptly teie and accurately at reasonable prices with the _!1 confidence of your phy- I sician. KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG CO. . _ Mi THE RBXALL STORE We Call For And Deliver Phones 41?SI ' ; - -i . . . ' > >V- ' EURIDAY. MAT >. 1M In Close Win i ir City | Kings Mountain's near-^harnplons + imuCneer.. wont to town, so to + .ik. against Bessemer City here * sdav afternoon, marking up ir seventh straight eonference lory, and staying out in the lead J the conference by at lea3t two < iics by u score of 11-19. Official * itilings have not been posted for * past two weeks by Casse'l. head 4. the Western Conference. . J InHarU.-^elapj^V^ ^tltf?. Xght of the victory on his should- ? atone, after both Coins'anil Cobb + I been battered all over the lot. ?j> marked up the -victory In the f L three innings of the bull game. * ITltbout (be service of Smith, g ihv first sucker, the Mountaineer '* v demoralised, ami .mark-al up i>. mil tint, 1K1. Koil ??r- li Lit - .W.-U ?-I T? wwr-i .py T condition. Goins. who slanted. I > lr*>?l in the fifth.. Cobb lasted un-11 the early.part of the seventh. * I turned over an already bad ,dea' * Falls rd. who struck out eleven J I won the ball game. ' 4 tallard also did a good job at hat ll K-king a home run in the first J I winning the game in the ninth *. h a double., when the score was X to 9 against him. His hit brought + two Kings Mountain runs and t a the game. Friday flhe teerm rrueete SheSby 4> o. and fans are praying for a win. f ie Southernaires At | xie Theatre % The Southernaires, Kings Maun- | n"s own strng band will appear X the Stage at the Dixie Theatre + day night at 9 p. jn. This quartet J s declared winners of tho North J I Soixth Carolina String Band con 4 t last week in Charlotte. The ? al boys are considered to be' un- 5 tally good and are making prep- X tions to appear on Major Bowes 4 glnal Amateur Hour in New York ? y- 1 rhe Stage appearance is an added 4 iture as the complete picture pro- 4 im will be presented, and Mana C. E. Cash says he will like to ' t ?a large audience hear the Sou- | rnaires. . nail Fire Monday Bremen were called Monday at ; II P. M. to the residence of A. Putnam on Church Street when a e of lumber ba the back yard 4 ight on fire. The lumber was de- j oyed, but firemen kept the fire 3 m spreading to the nearby house. 1 V caedrlver was arrested going to I j > ftre for being to close to the 3 cks, which ie a violation of the j r? and other motorists are warn- 4 to stay a reasonable distance be- 2 d the truck when going to a fire. 4 rs. D. A. Bell Dies | Irs D. A. Bell, 61, died at her * ne in the Oak Orove community > tr Kings Mountain Tuesday aft- J oon at 5 o'clock, after a linger Illness. frs. Bell was the daughter ol late Thomas E. Lovelace and la Ann Hamrtck Lovelace. She survived by her husband, D. A. 1; two daughters, Mrs. Everett d and Mas Etta Bell; five sons, tries 8. of Geatoaia, Claude, Edand William, of Oak drove, and nroe J. of Charlotte, and Kings uatain; one sister, Mrs. T. M xe; 20 grandchildren and one at-grandchild. uneral services will be held this rning at 11 o'clock at the Oak >ve Baptist church of which Mrs ; 1 had been a member since she 1 i' 14 years of age. The pastor, | r. Lather Hawkins, will officiate burial will be in ' the family ? : In Oak drove cemetery. nnis Players To Go | Shelby Saturday | lings Mountain High School Ten- f players will go to Shelby Satur- + to compete in the Western Coo $ tnce Net meet there. This will t the third net meet for the Moun * eers this season. , T ley have defeated Beeeemer City f e sad lost to Shelby. Miss 'Verm $ geai^t was <he only Mourftain-' + successful in her oon quest last * k against the Shelby team. j CORRECTION X iccordlng to the advertisement J ouncement of the opening of the v gs Mountain Foundry, which ran $ he last issue of the Herald, the ? phone number of the Foundry Is + !. This was a mistake. The num- J should have been 2404. * UrUArATIAII ! NUIbttllUN I StoMtiuitl KiKal frtoi foAgMtwi imi On* Do? Pwn It " J B Ik* Sn* On* *r thU plwiim ttrilni llttl* UMM mn'i Maa m UM IMMI n* w? f Sntl?* m l?* nparlanrad *?nd bMil? + u and # * DOUBLE WONKY BACK. ThU + labia* balp* lb* HMaah dlsaal faad. a. 'W 'S*SMVa*"haaIv T *?r nUaf?liam**tau Mia ****** A a. ' ' ' V ' . . ' ' /' - V->'- ;"vV ' ' - '. * "r" 11 " 1 1 ' 1 -W?." GITO STO + . + ?# KAYSER HOSE F The Perfect Gift ~TL"" ? 57c pr. I m i JI. ?? ?uwtir,_ ?J?3^- mx. Nice assortment of regular, large, and half-size t ? - - ? ?i i- o:n._ d?.,? > Dresses in Cottons, sneers, nasn ohms, oj?uh Rayons, Figured Crepes? ? 97c to $5.95 j v ???????? J SLIPS I Four-Gore, Bias, Strait Satins. Sizes 32 to 44 ? t 97c ?? . | FITTED JERSEY SLIPS + The kind especially suited to the larger woman ? 97c I PANTIES In all sizes up to extra large ;' 48c , > < ; BAGS if 5 White, Navy, Black and Colors ;fu y * * 97c each I Others $1.94 GLOVES 1 White, Black and Colors 59c, 75c, 97c & $1.94 :j ? HATS ' ? New Hats especially for Mother 97c to $1.94 a . . - J Myers' Dress Shoppe jj ?SECOND FLOOR? J w w w -w < Hot Specials I HOT WEATHER SPECIALS .1 ? Men's Slack Suits. Natural, Tan, Green and blue. ;; $1.79 to $4.85 1 gw shirts In Mesh Cloth. Cool and Comfortable $1.45 each ~ ? Soft Straw and Fancy FELT HATS /; 97r Myers' Dept. Store ij r \ i i;liiiti

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