lauitburq M ' I.t' ' 1 m THEATRE Night Shows: 7:00 and 9-: 00 15c and 30c : ? ??> it . . r Matinefcs: 3:30 Daily 10c and 25c Saturdays Continuous; 2-11 10c and 25c until 6 o'clock ? SATURDAY, 1KB. *Sth Doulj)e Feature Day :t Mp.syl lTKKIW III "Santa Fe 1 Stampede" Also the startling expose 'of the worst prison hole on earth BORIS (Waakxastein) KAKLOKK ? In ? "Devils Island" anil Chapter So. 6 "Hanks of The Wadern.-," SUNDAY, FEB. 30th .Sunday Shows 3:30 and 0:00 Don't let the title fool yon. I his Is NOT a gangster picture. JOHN OARFIKLD (outstanding star of Four Daughters) and Thoiie An gels With Dirty Faaces THE DEAD END KIDS, May Itohson. Claudti ItaiiLs and Gloria Dickson "They Made Me A Criminal" MONDAY-TUEKDAY. FEB 27-28 Young America's Hoy Friend, MICKEY ROONEY Walter Connolly - I.yune Carver Hex Ingram in the "Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn" Mark. Twain's most heart-warm ing story of life alone the Missis sippi. You'll laugh and you cry and you will have a grand evening of entertainment. We guarantee it. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1st J,, Vim Ruri - Michael Whnlcit tiuinn Williams in "Pardon Our Nerve" THURSDAY and FRIDAY, MARCH 3 and :t HI FOR THE FIRST TIME IN HUMAN HISTORY THE COMPLETE PIC TURE OF HUMAN LIFE! in . . . How does human life be gin? How does ? child develop before birth ? How is * b i by born' What should an expectant mother know and do? Life's most vital ques tions, movingly, beauti fully answered in this piccure that started all America talking! BIRTH OF A BABY ?com rout f?i? CLEAS'CR K'NG Tn a clou by itself." ? Sf.fw/Mtwi "Should Hove bnfl mod* and distributed years ???" ? Tr?Wn*-f A?*i, low "Good taste in presenting ? delicate subject." ?? frtii One o( the greatest' attractions o t all time. The delicacy and good taste of the presentation will cause no embarassment to any one. The greatness and value of this picture cannot be underestimated as It Is highly recommended by the coun try's greatest religious, clrlc, edu cational and medical organlia tlona. The theatre has a folio of letters from The Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in Amer ica, Dr. Thomas Parran. Surgeon General of the United States, The American Medical Association, )K>th the Boy and Olrl Scouts of America, The Y.M.C. and the T. W.C.A. and many others recom mending Mils plature and testlfy . in* tolls merit and the good taste shown In the production. ? IfO ADVANCE m PBIGM ? r * OMMm will be admitted only ? hem accompanied by parent*. OOMZNO NEX^T WEEK ?WAKO) CP ANl) FIGHT." ? HAM and "TAIUBPIN." ?VER/i' LATEST (CCWOii HOl'SE FKOC'K c This Is an ideal house frock. c Built on basic shirtwaist lines, it ' has soft bodice- fullness beneath 8 the shoulder yoke, high-shoulder- 8 ed sleeves, and a plain skirt, flar ing slightly at the foot. For strictly home wear make it of percale, gingham or calico. For 1 shopping and street, light wool 1 will be nice ? challis. jersey orl ' wool crepe. Pattern No. H0:I7 is designed ' for sizeS: 14. 16, 18, 20; 40, 42 , and 44, With long sleeves, aim 16, reqnlre* 5 1-4 yards of 35-Inch material: with short sleeves. 4 '-4 yards. 3 H yards of braid for braid for trimming Patterns H.151 ? Here's the man tle silhouette that's been causing so much enthusiastic excitement! In velvet,* silk crepe or t>hin wool, black with a bright belt or a bright shade with a dark belt. it; will be lovely for afternoons, un der your dark winter coat. Pattern No. 8351 is designed| for sizes: 12. 14. 16, 18 and 20. Size 14 requires 4 3-4 yards of 39-inch material, with long sleev n (Iranulahil 2 for He Octagon Powder 8 for 14c Octagon Chip* 2 for 10c Palmollve Soap .1 for 80c Concentrated Super Nuih ~ (for clothe*) 2 for I Br Super Sods (for washing dUhen) 2 for 10c Crjratal White Toilet Soap 8 for 14c Hollywood Toilet Hoap 8 for 14c Unlremal Toilet Soap 8 for 14e Vognn Toilet Soap 8 for 14c Klei Pumice Soap ? for 0c Ore mo Oil Toilet Hoap | for 14c GEORGE FULLER lionlsbnrg, N. 0., B.F.D. Timely Farm . A , . j Questions Answered at State CoUeg? QUESTION: How long litter a, legume is grown is the soil good ; (or Inoculating purposes? ANSWER: Not more than three' years should have elapsed since! t'he "legume was produced and I prior to this it should have been grown for at least two years on the Held. In collecting the soil, re move the top inch or two and then take the remaining soil to a depth of not more than eight' Inches. It the sun is bright, the sacked soil j should be well covered until it! can be put in a cool, shady place. From one to three bushels of soili should be collected for each acre i to be Inoculated. QUESTION: When should eggs be candled after they are placed in the immbator? ANSWER: The eggs should be| candled on the seventh day and all dead germs and interfiles re moved. This should be done in a dark room or at night to prevent ! further spoilage. A fertile egg will appear to contain a spider ? the germ representing the body of the spider while the blood vessels represent the spider legs. An in fertile egg will be clear with the yolk slightly visible. QUESTION: What' fertilizer is best for early sweet potatoes? ANSWER: When potatoes are grown for the early market on sandy soils, a mixture of 3 percent nitrogen, 8 percent phosphoric acid, and 8 percent potash applied at the rate of 1,000 to 1,200 pounds an acre is recommended. Where more than tf layers on February 1 about 5 ' lercent in excess of last year, are, ihown in the February report of1 ample farm flocks. UNIQUE The U. S. Forest Service's Lab iratory at Portland. Ore., has Just ieveloped a new bell-ringing de-i rice whifch permits emergency ra lio calls to be pub through as eas ly as telephone calls. FOX'S exclusively presents ??" i?? The Loma Leads label brings Paris and New York to you. See out "Good Housekeeping" featured drew . . . and out othet I omj Leads originals. $8.95 Prat* pictured ? in Eli Crepe bj YaU Fabrics in North American Raron. $?*??> to 1 8. In colorful spring print*. FOX'S LODISBURG THEATRE j Thursday and Friday, March 2-3 Like a flash of light from eternity^ this picture has made all AmerictJ stop, look and listen. The great est event in your life, truly, beautifully, reverently portrayed. I il >: . if ELEANOR KING pllCHAID GORDON ;l UTH MATTfSON j WIltlAM POST, Jr. Pr???nl?d by THI AMERICAN COMMITTEE OH MATIRNAl WHPARi, Inc. by JACK H. SKIftBAii Dir?ct*4 by A. I. CH Approved by The State Medical Association, The State Board of Health, Dr. A. C. Bulla, Wake County Health Officer, and various county, municipal, state and nation al officials. The American Committee on Maternal Wel fare recommends the showings to mixed audiences as the good taste in the presentation will cause no embar rasment. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. Children ad mitted only whe naccompanied by parents. Why Pay More? <6hop At FOX'S Louisburg's Best Dept. Store NOT SINCE GEO. WASHINGTON ?' Threw a Dollar Across The Rappahannock Have yqu been able to make a Dollar go so far. Visit FOX 'a and see how far your Dollar will go. TH HILLING VALUES IN I HATS All From our 1st irailr 98c IKjtrly gptiajt (Mylrtt, and all the New Htuufavi. All hrad time*. VALUES TO $1.19 YARD WOOLENS 2 Yds. $1.00 Woolen Ml*. turcs In Spring colors. Novelty anil .Staple we?T?i, for coats, jackets, suits, skirts, etc. Cut from full pieces. No samples. Manufacturer's Sample $1.00 Cotton Dresses 2 for $1.00 Beautiful new Spring Styles 70 and 80 square broadcloths, slub poplins, prints, shantungs, all fast color prints. Styles for Miss es, Women and Matrons, Sizes 12 to 52. $1.00 RAYON GOWNS .... 59c 79c Men's Work Shirts, 2 for, $1 49c Boys' Overalls, . . 3 pair $1 79c Men's Broadcloth $1 00 SHIRTS, 2 for . * SALE or PATEN1 ' SHOES $1.49 i Ties and Pumps ? These ore values up to $5. Be Here Early for Tour Selection ! FOX'S DEPT. STORE TONKEL'S DEPT. STORE Now Showing ^ A COMPLETE LINE OF LADIES' SPRING TOPPERS and Two and Three Piece Suits. LADIES' JITTER JACKETS ALL COLORS 1 98c SADIES' TOPPERS PRICED FROM '1.95 '12.95 LADIES' SILK DRESSES NEWEST COLORS AND STYLES SIZES FROM 12-20 and 38 52 '1.98 MEN'S GRIFFON SUITS VALUES UP TO $32.50 SPECIAL TOUE CHOICE IMS LADIES' HURRACHE SANDLES BEIGE, WHITE and BROWN, and WHITE *1.98 " "2.95 MEN'S OXFORDS WHITE, BROWN and WHITE, BEIGE AND OTHER NEW SHADES PRICED FROM s1.95 "? '5.00 MEN'S DRESS PANTS i PEELING THE PEACH AND WORLD' S FAIR EXPOSITION '1.95 CHILDREN'S OXFORDS BROWN aand WHITE, WHITE and BEIQE 98c TONKEL'S DEPARTMENT STORE, INC "Louuburg's Shopping Center"