Tweive Page# Today TWO SECTIONS VOL. LVI—NO. 59., LUMBERTON, N. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, i927 couwTWT. oom Turra. MTAB!.!HHKD <<7A rK!C< F!VK f KNTH Loca! Theatre WiU Be One of Finest Between Char!otte And WHmmgton Contract CaHs For Work to Begin Within Fifteen Days—Will Have Seating Capacity of About 1,000. STAGE WILL BE AMPLE FOR BEST ROAD SHOWS Contracts let Monday afternoon by the Lumberton Theatre Co. call for work to begin within 15 days on the handsome structure that wi!l be locat ed on the southeast corner of Chest nut and Fourth streets. It is under stood that the building will cost artund $60 000 and that it will be one of the best-equipped and most com modious theatres between Charlotte and Wilmington, with a large stage to accommodate the hest road shows. It also wili be used for a moving pic ture house. The building, which will be of brown brick, trimmed with limestone, wilt face 66.9 feet on Chestnut street and wil! extend hack 100 feet on Fourth, with three stores on the Fourth street side. Dressing rooms will be provided in the basement beneath the large stage, and vapor heating will be used. It is understood that the theatre will be equipped with a Wuriitzcr theatre organ which is the finest theatre equipment. Contract for the building was awarded to U.*A. Underwood of Wil mington. Kirkman-Wicker Co. of Lumberton was awarded contract for plumbing. The filling station building which occupied the lot was purchased by Mr. W. W. Davis, who has moved it out on highway No. 20 near the old county home. Mr. W. O. Thompson, who had occupied that place for sev eral years, has m