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CHAPLIN AT TOP OF BILL NEXT WEEK Wallace Beery In Gang ster Thriller For Fri. Sat. Bill With Charlie Chaplin, the genius <-f fun. heading the bill at the Peoples Theatre for next week in his latest production; “City Lights.” next comes Robert Montgomery in ‘ Ship mates,” a new and novel navy story, which i.< said to firmly establish Montgomery as a star in hi own right. Montgomery, who hao long b*on a favorite with local theatre-goers, is prepared to give a really superb char acterization of “Jonesv.” a navy sea man. who :ng in the navy, however, it develops he "falls” ti c admiral’- daugh ter, and some novel situations pre sent themselves. ‘‘Shipmates” will play Wednesday and Thursday at the Roanoke Rapids nlayhou-. . and. the program will of course include the us ual run of short subjects. For the last half of tin week Man ager Lyic M. W 1:. Secret Six,” A new anti different gangster picture, starring Wallace Beery and Lewis Stone, and includ i: g in the cast Jean Harlow, the beau tiful blond sensation of "Hell’s An gels." and Clark Gable, recently seen here in Joan Crawford’s latest picture "Dance Fools. Dance.” Although Gable portrayed the part ■ f the gangster "big shot" in the pic ture with Miss Crawford, he is quite the opposite in the later film. play ing the part of a reporter who is strictly "on the square." "The Se ■. vet Six" is undoubtedly one of the lest gangster pictures of the year, and though i: conies here at Bargain Day prices, it played most of the huger houses in the state only a few -hert weeks ago at first-run prices. Womans Club Hold Last Meeting of Year Hie Womans Club held its regular lenthly meet.ng on Monday aiter ■ ii .June 1st in the Dmestie Sei nis ■ the High School. Tins v. as the last regular meeting ... eports fr< m nts \v* given. ..•V. ing much had lx:en a. mplish d during the year. The m >st out standing id.-.-e of vc. rk vca> the Cot ton Festival urogram, under the di ll-. r. f Mr.-, id 1’. Beckwith. This • g’:,u'. has m. t • nly been a benefit lrM« FRIDAY-SATURDAY, June 5-6th EDDIE CANTOR In Special Return Engagement of this Stupendous Musical Comedy for BARGAIN DAY A Big, Broadway Show for a Quarter ADDED— SHORT SUBJECTS Admission Both Days 25c MONDAY - TUESDAY, June 7-8th CHARLIE IS BACK AGAIN I The forlorn figure with the fun ny feet, baggy trousers, frowzy derby and bamboo cane waddles into hilarious misadventures to warm the heart of the world with merry laughter. The greatest cure for blues, Gloom and trouble ever roncoted by the sunshine doctor of good cheer. You've never had and never will have such a glorious time! <!%£•' WMTTEN D'l EJECTED V PRODUCED ki CHAilLE/ CHAPLIN UN I T E D AMI ITI ■ PICTUHE ADDED PEOPLES NEWS AND SHORTS WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY ROBERT MONTGOMERY Now achieves a well-deserved Stardom in a great drama of the sea “SHIPMATES” SOUND NEWS and SHORTS COMING FRI.-SAT. — JUNE 12th and 13th WALLACE BEERY In “THE SECRET SIX” to our town but the community at large. Requests have come from oth er towns asking for the outline of the program used. A great many members have failed to pay their dues for next year and tney are urged to send same to the treasurer before the programs are published. The meeting adjourned at 4:30, the t ext meeting to be in September. Criminal Court (Continued from page one) mi Mercer Coran. Bowser is being held in jail at Halifax, as Northamp i n County officials want him on a large of breaking in a filling sta tion near Jackson. Faison was alsc • •barged with this job. Willie Long received one year in State Prison for larceny and receiv ing stolen goods. W. G. and Glenn Hockaday were sentenced to three months on the road on liquor charges. Other sentences include Robert Lee .1 'IKS, aute theft, eight months on ' ad: Taft Eason, liquor, year on the wads: George Williams, liquor, six months: Clarence Lyerly. asault with :• adlv weapon, 5 months on road; Mattie B. Thorns, perjury. 1 months : County Home; Addie Watson, li :uor. suspended sentence -1 months. In Recorders Court Wednesday. I.. L. Bt.sky wa> found guilty of driv i: g car while drunk, fined -550 and li cense revoked for three months. Sev > al v. m e fmind guilty of failure to Lst taxes . 5 Gr( . 1 Alex I>arc y were guiltv f ir ng ncealed • and asault. Their fines were 1 eh and they were forced to • ;.y :ho Hospital bill of prosecuting •nc-s. James Brown received «’0 ; ys . n the v ad for assault .as was L'eNon Pav>. Mildred Short and I : •. i Ti >; v-: w found guilty of for at: n ar. i given suspended sen • r e for two years on condition of .towing and good behavior. Gewge Williams sentenced to one .'. ear on the roads for assault with a !• adly weapon. John Peebles. <50 days :• r larceny. Bessie Lynch was sen :< need to the County Home for six .worths on immorality and vagrancy ’.urges to be effective if she is found :n Halifax County within two years. Textile Exhibit (Continued from page one) it is, what we want most of all tight now is to see consumption of tton greatly increased. When there ; : e signs of material increase we are ? iade to feel more hopeful. Lately ere have been numbers of signs of ■ •hanging attitude toward the con •umption of cotton. Indict Officials (Continued from page one) Trust Company with no correspond- . i»'g records at the Rosemary bank. True bills were found against H. L. Bell, charged with the embezzlement <‘f the sum of $840.81, money collect ed while he was tax collector. G. M. Hamlet, former deputy sheriff, is charged with embezzlement of $200.53 V\. (’. Mitchell, former tax collector, faces an embezzlement charge in the amount of $1750.32. A true bill charging embezzlement was also found against M. P. Crawley, tax collector and deputy sheriff in the amount of $2075.80. High School Finals (Continued from page one) Alien. Marvin Anderton, Jimmie Beckwith, Roger Cullom, Charles Pickens, Marvin Floyd, Calvin Kenne rnur. James Lynch, Aven Moody, Charles Ogletree, Uriel Powell, Fran cis Starke, Dallas Shearin, Colon A omble. Those receiving their seventh grade certificates are: Payne Beckwith, Annie Browne, •John Edwin Browne. Mable Browne, Lucy Bynum, Irwin Byrd, Ruth Car NOTICE THE CURB MARKET Operated by the Home Demonstration Clubs of Halifax county at the old Patterson Store Build ing will be open EVERY WEDNESDAY 9 a. m. to 11 a. m. During June, July and August roll, Helen Elmore, I.uther Ennis. Sid ney Frank. Henry Greene, Mildred Holmes, Woodrow Hufton. Arnold Hughes. Hazel Katz. James Kirk. Russell Lampley, Madeline Lips comb. Marcella Marks. Louise Mat thews. Allie Moody. Saluda Xorth ie-gton, Malcolm Outland. Roland Prid gen. Ethel Mae Reaves. W. L. Rumpley, James Shay. Mar garet Speight, Helen Stewart. Fran cis Taylor. Edith Tippett. George Turner. Juanita Underwood. Gladys Waters, Lelia Webb. Reece Welch. Katie Belle Wells. Helen Wilkinson. Fred Wood, Leslie Allen. Page Allen. Alger Batts, William Brown. Joe Crouch. Jesse Gray. Carlton Grissom. Otha Hudson, Milbern Jones. Robert Lassiter, P. C. Luter. Jr., Wade My nek. ,1. c. Nicholson, V. B .Powell, Boyd Sullivan, R. L. Topping, Woodrow Smith, Melvin Coston, Evelyn Baird, Mable Bridges .Marjorie Collins, Mary Gurley, Mary Virginia Jenkins, Bettie King, Lucy France, Fannie Page Nicholson, Maggie Powell, Cora l.ee Poindexter, Josephine Rook, An nie Shaw, Elsie Smith, Bernice Smith ’ lsie Simpson, Pauline Whitby, Ag i Wood, Mary Woodruff, Mary F.liz. «th Wright, Alda Mae Moon, Edna Shaw. Julia Moseley. Frances Barnes, I.u c 11a Barnes, Margaret Cox, Inez Gray Louise Hasty. Florence King, Gerald ine Parrish, Rosa Mae Pearson, Lil lian Shaw. Grace Simms. Leona Wil liams, Margaret Worsham, John Buck Julina Johnson, John Mcdlin, Milton Moore, Louis Perkinson, Rufus Smith Jarvis Taylor, Charles Vann, Edgar Wilkerson, Roger Johnson, Catherine Armstrong, Morgan Babb, Janies Brown, Otis Brown, Ruth Dolby. Geraldine ElUs, Horace Grissom, Allen Haislip, Grover Hansley, Na omi Hedgepeth, Johnnie Lassiter, June Lee, Claud Newsome, Robert Newsome, John Pruden, Doma Rook, Clifton Shearin, Waverly Tanner, Lewis Tickle, George Wood, Grace Zeiler, Lora Barlowe, Eula Blanton, Milton Garner, Edward George, Frank Haislip, Myrtle Keeter, Hubert Liggett, Margerie Martin, Lula Mc Donald, Charlotte Smith, Floyd Speight, Margraet Spence, William Thompson. To get certificates i n January: Ruth Belle. Ruby Brown, Edward Da vis, Clarence Edmondson, Alise Gar ns, Rommie Lee, Roy Robinson p t!le Shaw, Albert Wheeler, Elizahfrt Banty, Blanche Cullins, Mary Fin ,h Mary Bettie Smith, Leslie ShennarH Donald Pepper, Leslie Garner Earl Hutchinson, Otto Moore, Henry or ver. y Ul1' DR. W. L. DAVIS A leading eye specialist «j|| make his next trip t„ Hoan^e Rapids, Sat. June 13th. The lat est Scientific work at a very iow price. Examinations at Wehh’s Furniture Store. 3 B. Marks Great O A ¥ ¥1* ECONOMY DALJtL SATURDAY, JUNE 6th An Ad Small in Size But Tremendous in Value Again Proving That Our Prices Cannot Be Equaled! SAVE! I.adies Summer COTTON s Wash Dresses ^ "ell tailored, {rood looking: for house or street wear. pastel shades. 50c EXTRA SPECIAL :)5c Oilcloth Newest Summer Patterns ST” 10c I Anklets ' / New Patterns and 1 Shades. 35c to 50c J Values Saturday Special Offering of SILK DRESSES < Positively the latest in styles in this selection of frocks. Sizes 14 to 20 and 36 to .r»0 WASH FROCKS Of unusually exquisite materials. Beautiful styles and dainty tail ored effects. SATUR DAY is the Day! New Summer VOILES Solid Colors and Printed effects ir»c and up to 25c tienuine m Chiffon Cl VOILE Lingerie Specials Bloomers and Step-Ins. 50c val ues, fine Rayon Lingerie. FRENCH PANTIES Made of du Pont Super 40 Fila ment Rayon Silk 49c Princess SLIPS Fine Quality White Muslin — Full Cut— SAT ONLY Children’s Sun Suits REGUI.AK 89c BOYS “Iron King” Overalls SATURDAY M ONLY 49C Dresses The smartest frocks on the Avenue, and the bast VALUES at this price— Sizes 14 to 20 and 36 to 46 c UNION SUITS We’ve already sold over 500 of these suits. New shipment now in* Come early if you want the best underwear for your money. I $2.00 SHIRT and TIE AA COMBINATION JJJjC We have selected 200 Regular $1.00 Value Broadcloth shirts ^ solids and stripes, and finp quality Silk Ties, to sell *t, 99c WATER SETS BEAUTIFUL 7 PIECE COLORED If your purchases total $5 or over throughout the store Saturday we will give you this beautiful 7-piece set for only —BY— Popular Demand We Repeat Our Sensation al offer on— 2 Pants Suits To the first ten men en tering our Store Saturday Morning we’ll sell a regu lar $19.75 2 Pants Suit for only—
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