Zane Grey’s First
All Talkin'? Picture
Loaded With i brills
No all talking picture yet made, is
sea id, surpasses the vivid action of
“The Tone Star Ranger,” Fox Movie
tone a'! talking romance of the South
vest adapted for Zane Grey’s story
t1 at has been read by millions of peo
ple. This picture will be seen and
board at the Peoples Theatre next
Friday and Saturday. July 11 and 1:2.
George O’Brien, one of the most
p opular leading men in all talking pic
tures. portrays the lead »m!e, while
Sue Carol, beautiful, charming 1 ■
vivac’:**us screen actress enacts the j
leading feminine rms and the t»v . !
i ' ' 1
role ! f 3tu ^Because the part
.
• Fnen, too,
< ■' rc yr. ' a man L.ohm' . j
fast with a gun a". ; O’Brien, long j
juuder: hi- fa:iter, until ivecnr- j
ly choc'- h. * <«f San Fran* j
»; a-* -r • i the a : cf ‘’throwing a no”
i ef< »v ' • • a mo'ii :• : ic tari ;
care. In/d.-n’ .Ly, it might be add- •
<-d that O'Li-vu’r father has. for;
Unin tentional Suicide |
M r:v people are slowly poisoning j
tlieipselv's just as surely as il they ■
drask iodine every morning tor break' I
fast. They are daily absorbing the
toxins, or poisons, created by accuinu
hnad waste matter m their constipavi
digestive systems. Sooner or later
disease will conquer their weakened
bodies.
Lf vou have dizzy rpolls, hcvjaches,
coated tongue, bad breath, insomnia,
no appetite, bilious attacks or pains ;n
the back and limbs, you are probably
suffering from self poisoning caused hv
constipation. The surest and pleasant''-t
relief for this condition is Herbuie, ties
vegetable cathartic which acts in the
natural wav. Get a bottle today from j
Taylors Drug Store. Rosemary, X. C. ‘
many years held the record f r draw
ing frotli the hip and emptying a six
shot gun in four seconds.
Miss Carol, up t° her appearance in
this picture, has been cast, for the
most part in “flapper” roles, but in
• The Lone Star Ranger.” she essays
j-n entirely different character and
critics declare her to be more charm
ing than ever.
_n
I Plenty of Laughs
In Oalne Film
Jack Oakie. Param >unt’s *ure-b* t
laugh-maker w ill be seen nr. ! heard
next week. Wednesday and T1 a
July 5> and 10 itt the P'eonk - Ti
his firm .tailing voided-. S -
cinl Lion."
It is the hilariously furr y -y
y utng aut emichanic and v ov.'i; : b
• ■ ; gets a pla
is .untry club'.- polo team K.au iu
1- the town's most proficient malic;
v adder. having learned 'v’-c.r la.
was serving an enlistm r. in :h
army.
-Ta 1: Oakie. is of coirs-., -’u ; ug:
ii-t-po’n-ist social lkm as-'-am.. i:
r.ever had a funnier role. S'." :- i■
’.mb or the partner and pul . t'a'de
Mary B is plain tl girl
awl Olive Borden is the rituv daugr.
.• a of society who tries t make a sap
ut of Jack, but fails.
‘"The Rogue Song”
Stars Lawrence Tiofcett
- I
The talking picture debut of Ln.v
; not* Tibbett, internationally kr >\vr
Metropolitan Opera star, will take
place at the Peoples Thcat-o '1 unlay j
■l td Tuesday. July 7 and S, in “The
Rogue Song,” a M*'t,,!..v.-yn-May
er prdouction, driwted by l.i 'nle Bar
rymore and filmed entirely in Tech
nicolor.
There is also an Albertina Rasch
A. & P. Meat Market
Rosemary, North Carolina
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“GOT ME UP OUT
OF WHEEL CHAIR”
•'T was a complete invalid and had
to be pushed about in a wheel chair
before i started Sargon, and now my
j MR?. LILLIE CAL: •' .TARVIS j
: Louis ail marvel at w.oulcrfiu
"Pair. and s.veiih rtcd in my
i and and extended • ■ :vv left side,
a; m a.1 lower limb. i A ’’ i walk a
•;sn ur raise my ha a i : • 1 y head. My
troube •* as i:agn >•. i as iniiama
tory rh.eui'vitism. kidneys were
disordered, i ’eight *d to 97
y-unds and 1 suffer.-.: with siek head
aches and indigestion. Four bottles
ef this \v • lerf il Sa i r . • >n lit on
cd my v. is ie sy.-tem a si ended every
one of ;i:\ ulna ats! tv» and about
'.s good as anybody an. i i'.ave a ready
■ gaim d 10 ; unds y. . ist \\ e jht.
‘1 took Sargon Pit's right along
with the liquid and the way they sti
mulated my liver and rid me of con
stipation without the ica.sr upsetting
s perfectly remarkable." -Mrs. Lillie
(. arland Jarvis, \V. , di'.n Station.
Asheville.
Taylor-Matthews Drug Co., Roa
noke Rapids; Rosemary Drug Co.,
Rosemary, Agents.—(Adv).
ballot of 100 girls who dance to spec
ial music contributed by the modern
istic composer. Dimitri Tiomkin.
Tibbett plays an adventurous ban
dit. leader of a Gypsy group who
i t am the Caucasus Mountains rob
ling the rich and giving to the poor
much in the manner of the* English
Itobin Hood. When he meets a Rus
.-ian Princess, played by Catherine
Dale Owen, the romance begins. The
picture is said to contain a number
of daring cavalry scenes for which
Russian Cossacks were engaged.
The songs of the production include
“Once in the Georgian Hills,” “The
Narrative,” “The Shame Cry,” “To
Live. To Love,” “When I’m Looking
at You,” “Little White Dove,” “The
j Rogue Song" and "The Bandit Chor
us."
libbett is supported by a large cast
which includes Catherine Dale Owen.
Judith Yoselli, Wallace MacDonald.
Nance O’Neil, Kate Price, Ulrich
Haupt. Burr McIntosh, Lionel Bel
more, James Bradbury, Jr., Florence
Lake, Youcca Troubetzkov, Elsa Al
sen, Allen Morgan, and John George
and the Hal Roach comedy team of
Laurel and Hardy. The picture is the
first appearance of this pair in a
straight prdcuctior. and i: is said their
roles as rep. \gades attached to Tib
bet’s bandit ha rde furnish no few hi
larious moments to the story.
IN MEMORi AM
In remembrance of my dear nioth
tr. M’s. I’ .A. Kir.;, who departed
is life one year ago June 21,
I.-is recalls tue sv.eet memory of a
K>yed one gone t > : rnd thos- wl.o
think oi her t• • <Iuy are tiiose who lov
ed her best. Sh* will never be for
gotten though «.n earth she is no more
out in me avow sht» is with mo as she
always was before. It is lonely in
die house here and lonesome every
where. I never knew what lonely
meant in ali my life before, O, heart
of love so still and cold. O, precious
lips so white, the saddest hour in
many years you left me a year ago
tonight.
One who loved her best,
Daughter Kate
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Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Buckner, Miss
Daisy Teele and Mrs. Rufus Collier
spent Tuesday in LaCrosse, Va.
TWIN CITY
HAPPENINGS
Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Everett and
Miss Luev Ev.rett are spending this
week in Newport Nows, Va.
Mr. Paul King ' spending some
time with friers in Hampton Roads,
Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baker and
children, Glenn. Vashti. and Robert of
Iiopewel. Va.. are vi iting Mr. and
Mrs. S. M. Thompson.
Miss Fanny Chapin of Farmville is
visiting Mr and >!-s. R. I.. Martin.
Mrs. Billy Sis. irg of I.ittleton is
visiting Mr. are Mr-. Sam Thomp- I
son.
Mr. A. ('. W ' a':-- spent Sunday in
Henderson. v Williams, who has
been visiting in v stvr. Mrs. Henry
Tucker, a<vov’> n d him Inane.
Mr. and V - Walter Smith and ,
*< n. Elmo, and M-. rs Stanley White
;■•id Ivan V • n „f Northampton
i' >unty spent Sunday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. !!••!* rt Hudson.
Mi*, and V. Robert Britton, Mn-.
Cameron, ih:\ Cameren, and V1 i- -
Irisella Cm • spent Sunday in
Mr field.
Mr. and VHarvey Wheeler r.re
visiting rela’ives in Greenville.
?»7essrs N .. ■ a Her and Mark Vi
len spent t! week-end with friends
n Walnut C w.
Mrs. Mary Sadier has returned t>(
her home a::w spending some time i
v 1th her s> a :.n i daughter. Rev. and
Mrs. Dan Aden in Walnut Cove.
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Pridgen of
Franklinton spent the week-end wiili 1
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Shell.
Ladies Ahl Circle No. 1 of the!
Christian Chu’vh met last Wednesday*
afternoon with Mrs. J. A. Pridgen at
her home on Jackson Street. These
present were. Mrs. Bessie Edfm nds.
Mrs. C. S. Pridgen, Mrs. H. M. Wa
ters, Mrs. Mamie Johnson and Mrs.
J. A. Pridgen.
Erma, the little daughter of Mr. and
J- A. Pridgen who has been ill for
some time has improved sufficiently
to return to her home from the hos
pital.
Mrs. Clv.le Martin and son are
spending this week in Rockingham.
Mr. Rufus Vick left this week for
St. Louis where he will take a special
course during the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Knight and
family are spending some time at Vir
ginia Beach.
Mrs. W. L. Long and family left
this week Cor Petersburg where they
will spend some time.
Luke Reilly Says, “The Rat Died Be
fore Reaching the River”
“Since moving near the river 2
years ago, we’ve always used RAT
SNAP. Watched a vicious water rat,
nibbling at RAT-SNAP outside the
house. About 15 minutes later he
darted off for the water to cool his
burning stomach, but he died before
reaching it.” Three sizes, 35c, 65c,
$1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Roa
noke Hardware Co., Rosemary, N. C.;
Roanoke Pharmacy, Roanoke Rapids,
j N. C.
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Mr. Frank ftash. Mr. David Trnvn
Kam and Mr. Will Dean spent the
week-end at Virginia Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Pendleton Grizzard
‘•pent Sunday at Virginia Beach.
Mr. an 1 Mrs. Hunt Parker spent
siveral days in Richmond this week
whcre Mrs. Parker went for treat
mi nt.
Mrs. Pitt of Hertford. X .0.. spent
Friday night with Mrs. Cooper Griz
rard.
?»Ir. Clyde Martin was a business
visitor in Charlotte this week.
Mr. Frank Joyner is in Atlantic
City, X. J.. this week as a represen
t:.rive of the local Kiuanis Club at
il.p convention being held there.
Lewis Grimmer is spending
‘•■•me time here as the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Chnvn-.c Grimmer.
M:s- Mary C!- av ”:- i f Salisbury
is \ isair.r Mi-'s Mattii ITaylor.
Mrs. V. S. I'.•an. M D. L. Trayn
h.-un Mrs. Frank Xa h ar(» spend
ing tiiis week at Virginia Beach as
•u h • Mie-tJ <-? Mrs. Sam Pat
Arson.
nr i M-*. Chr.-.l Davis and
family nr sinmdimr the summer in
V. • • Y -in v.l'.ffe Mm Davis will take
urse Columbia University.
Mi-< 1mllis and Mr. Phil This
‘ Won, nville. Ya., were visitors in
t : Thvsday. They were accompa
• : ; ■ E.nnchvillo by Mrs. Chark-mi
i ■ • . '"in will spend several days
^ "ting, i'll*?. Gene Kir.nard ,
an i s.'ii. Gene, Jr., of Kentucky, who
i i . en the house .truests of Mr. ami
. : Carroll Wilson, have returned
i :r. . They were accompanied by
Mrs. Wilson, who will spend the
n. nth of Jury.
M’-s. w. S. Eat ton and Mr. George
• n motored to Tarboro Tuesday
afternoon.
Mr. U. C. King Tells a Wonderful
Story About Hats. Head It.
‘‘For months my place was alive
with rats. Losing cnickens, eggs,
feed. Friend told me to try RAT
SNAP. I did. Somewhat disappointed
at first, not seeing many dead rats,
but in a few days didn’t see a live
one. What wero not killed are not
around my place. RAT-SNAP sure
does the trick.” Three sizes, 35c, 65c,
$1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Roa
noke Hardware Co., Rosemary, N. C.;
Roanoke Pharmacy, Roanoke Rapids,
N. C.
Mrs. A. C. Taylor and son Arch arc
spending this week with relatives zi
Oxford.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Gates. Miss
Florene Holt and Mr. Frank Steber
were at Tuscarora Beach Sunday.
Mrs. Jack Weissnor is visiting in
Virginia Beach, \a.
Mr. Marvin Chambliss is visiting
relatives in White Plains, \ a.
Miss Edith Morris is spending some
time in Raleigh.
A party was given last Thursday
evening by Miss Annie Kennon Tay
lor at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. L. Taylor, on Washington
Street. T. e guests were invited for
eight o’clock and the evening was
spent hi j laying bridge and dancing.
A bout i*n lib’ty a salad course was
• o-vui. Those enjoying this party
were Missis Lillian Boll Jenkins, Bit
ty (b-o.y I. mg. Ann Coleman. Priscilla
Mullen. Sara Blown. Ilosa Heath
Long. Messrs Marion Hudson. Fran
cis Cobb, John Bounds, Jimmie Beck
wit l, Edward Akers and Belmont
Murray.
Every Woman Known
Every woman knows how easy it
to burn or scald herself while working
in her home. Every woman knows that
these burns and scalds are painful and
sometimes very slow to heal. Every
woman should know that the pain of
tarns and scalds will be quickly re
iiiwed. infection positively prevented
and speedy healing assured if Liquid
Eorrc/one is instantly applied. (Jet a
bottle «>t Liquid tiorosone and keep it
i»andv in vour modiciue cabinet, bold by
Taylor’s Drug Store, Rosemary, X. c
Dr. W. L. Davis
EYE SPECIALIST
WII! make his next trip to Rose
mary Friday July l')th at
J. H. Uullotn’s
Roanoke Rapids July 12th at
W. (*. Lynch’s
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EYESIOHT
We Announce
The Appointment of
B. W. TUCKER
AS MANAGER OF OUR
Rosemary Store
YOUR CONTINUED PATRONAGE
WILL BE APPRECIATED
YOUNG MERCANTILE CO.
Rosemary, North Carolina
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