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■ 'rMi&ridrTi Ta FOl (kwuStd‘ 'rani ;v Mihim' .1 0^ X-Aob) MeNtill, BOD t^n, o^hte oityrKM u A mimW of kl«Ii1rBy pBtrot, tt-w»B |feNBin. BBpned Jto- ,»ai^«r4co ^ R-Af VeoIca Bt^di»4 tike “tor ibDtrol BppUeBBts at M« ff^r srounds 4a ^doirn to .what fon^ tjkooal amn irlli b» aaaig^' ^tno tkortanlsatton of the "^IfhroaB, irhnih were creat- ()>aai|^eh^ bjr an act 'pasa- ^ to^ature thltf> year. ■*y triaads hwe wish for ^ery aaeosss. ^ -^fOWKKSa) Blcht we're goln* to hold Thtion ,ot officer*.” 1 -^^““fBatallatlon, you mean, not i^4 ^antatipB.” “Maj^' BO. but these are Uve- inflB, officers.’' b Wr NEW RPH'EUN iewj yl^ in'Q^ 8IP Frdcfc- r^~ •-F r: f I tsj:- h*i- NBW YOBK \ . Two of tS*41mt of Ihe new Fall fadflons to make fiMir apoearanee la the foU-lenglh fitted coat, left, and the two-pieee frock, right. The fitted eoat, in dark red and nary tweed mixture, ^ aqnare ahouWeiB achiered by a box pleat in the top of the Bloeva The afcirt aiatehes the coat The two-piece frock 1* a patterned jacquard eaah- mere. The enff and pocket e^chtga, a* Well aa the button* are yellow eyelBWw dotaof blaek and yellow la the desigB of the fabria ' THEATRE Ahraya the Beat Show Valnea i» Town . . . Air Conditiom d. • Theatre TODAY & THURSDAY' “5TRANDED” BAT FRXMCIS, GEa BRENT PhiB Comedy and News SATURDIAY, AUG. 17 Big DouMe-Header KEN MAYNARD in “Strawberry Roan” BUCK JONES in 'Tigliting Code”! iBdl ine beginning ot the big- gBitjdupter play ever shown— *rrtE ROARING WEST** With BUCK JONES. Also Good Snappy Comedy Roosevelt Signs Bill Giving insurance Against Evil of Age, Unemployment I State Revenue Collections j President Happy As He Puts I For l»t 12 Days of August, Social Plan Upon Stat- j Shown To Total $2*971,000] ’ ute Books Raleigh, Aug. 14.—Tax collec tions through August 12, ran to $2,-971,000, and if the revenue department had been able to cast up today what has come In since there probably would have been another |10,000 for each day. From now until late in the month sales taxes will pour in and the department expects at least 13,500.000 to be gathered for August. That will be almost double the collections of August a year ago and the surplus will go piling up. All the signs sup port the belief that the state is going to run heavily into the black. . MONDAY & TUESDAY August 19 and 20 “Dfl For the ^.ampsofChma” ?AT O’BRIEN. JOSEPHINE ^jrUTCHISON. JEAN MUIR and LYLE TALBOT Pllis Comedy, News and Car* toon in Colors. WEDNESDAY i 3NBiiIy Day—10c To Everybody ^ ^ ANN SOTHERN, JACK «,HiALEY, ROGER PRYOR ■ Girl Friend’ Also Comedy and Cartoon COMING THURSDAY ^ FRIDAY By Popular Demand 99 m “HeB’s Angels’ toward Hughes’ multi-million ■'Aiilatr air spectacle with Jean ^ :i! IViriow, Ben Lyon and James c- .. The greatest and most .^irilling air pictnre ever pro- daeed. Comedy and Latest News ‘-W Events. -COMING SOON— "Becky Sharpe." “Love Me Forever,” ‘ Orchids To You,” “Curley Top,” “In Old Ken- tncky,” “Farmer Takes a Wife” and many more to come to en tertain you during the hot Bonths. : May Buy Increaned — Allotment For Tobacco Washington, Aug. 14.—Con tracting growers of flue-cured to^bacco whose production ex ceeds their allotments may ob tain immediately increased al lotments on a basis ot tour cents a pound by applying to the coun ty agricultural agents, it was an nounced today by the AAA. The purpose of this amend ment to an administrative rul ing is to take care growdrs on markets which opened early and who are finding it difficult to secure additional allotment cer tificates. Under the old ruling growers with production in ex- Whshington, Aug. 14.—Presi dent Roosevelt today signed into law a social security program he said would, “provide for the United States an economic struc ture of vastly greater sound ness.” “This social security measure,’’ Mr. Roosevelt added, "gives at least some protection to 30,000,- 000 of our citizens who will reap direct benefits through unem ployment compensation, through old-age pensions and through in creased services for the protec tion of cbiWron and the preven tion of ill health.’’ ■ *■ The President spoke into sound cameras crowding the White House cabinet rooin after his pen welded to the statute books the security program molded in studies begun more than a year ago. It was seven months going through tne house and senate. The law sets up systems of old-age pensions and unemploy ment insurance, and special care for dependent children and mo thers. anf. contains a hu^e tax program to raise the necessary funds. Praises Congress for Work About him stood Secretary Perkins, Chairman Harrison, Democrat, Mississippi, of the senate finance committee. Chair man Doughton, Democrat, North Til* meeting o( the Worth bar- :olliUi Republleen exeehtire-Vom- ^hleide. Septediher ll^ /Ohalfmen W. C. Meeklu enopBiteed et hia heme mlttee wi^be held the week of In Henderaonville l|ut night Preliminary plena for the;lfi86 campaign in the State will ^be dlaenaaed at thia 4meeting, 'Mr. Meeklne- said. He has been in contact with State party leaden by telephone, by letter, and through' personal $ contact, mak ing plana for the campaign to be preaented et the meeting, Cork U«m1 In Modona Roof Koop Monaoe Warm In Winter, Cool Summer African explorers protect themselves from the merciless tropic snn by wearing helmets lined with Cork. An inanlating lining of cork is also used to preserve food supplies as they are transported crosp-country in refrigerator cars. Your own Ice box at home is probably cork- protected against the heat of your kKchen. Have you ever won dered why? Simply because heat will go through cork about as rapidly a s you could walk through a brick wall! Now you can put a root on your home that combines the in sulating value of cork with the weather protection of slate. A leading manu(acturer of roofing materials has perfected a cork- insulated shingle that has an outer surface of durable slate and an under surface of cork; and between the two—welding them together, is a layer of tough, heavy, asphalt-impregnat ed felt. These cork insulated shingles are fire retardent and weather proof. They are offered in col ors to meet the most exacting requirement. It is said that a cork insulated shingle roof will keep a ho Use warmer in winter because it keeps the beat in; and cooler in summer, because it keeps the heat out. Foley, 14.*.t*iA& btUeryd’' killed the maglstnite^’'tfbd ^rted- him prison, add thfin ^eommiittbd Police. Mgfistrate Hack- ahee knu fognd ahot tp; in bia.office here, clatchlng a .np^ reading: “Ypn have tried me, bat yoo’U never,Airy anybody ^glee/,., ,Nehrby lay , fatally woundm) William P^rtpn, SO, fanner, who, offiperB aaid, ^^wipa bound over to the grand Ipry on .a tree- para charge In Judge Williams’ foort Mwt January.>S ) ^ Peterson was duly dndict^, tried, convicted and sentenced to a brief prison term. He recently was released aifd returned home. Authorities were told that Peterson had threatened to “get Jndge Hnckabeei whom he ap parently held responsible for bis imprisonment. Card of Thanks We wish to express our grate ful appreciation to all the neigh bors and friends for the kind ness and sympathy extended dnr^g the illness and death of our dear mother and grandmo ther. MR. AND MRS. JOHN A. is: ehot sod UUe4 Mist -¥it«iala Selgh,^ her' * hnallaiid'a beauttful SSt-year^ld blondO' eecrotairf wM lived at thefiir home. ‘ - ' * "I shot her*->il hhot her,." Mra^ Reiazoan shopted, h^f hystpri- ealfy 'io,'police,. She sirid'ber hus band ba'd beeh “top '’fflendiy” vilth Mliw Belgh. > HANDICAPPED ' ■ Girl (to pnPbsrnied’^driver); “For goodnetis' sakP; use two handB.'’S- Driver: “Can’t. GpUa drive with pne,'.\;: nigbt 'wheh^n^fOT*''f^m, Plftok at. Montoiaire. 'nqar heye., Bate son, while riding on a* Junthpr;. truck with li other persons. drlvc« by ’OrPirer- fieverlyr^^ ^at tempted'fP Jhmp off-the •tracic and back on agafn in an ,^fort _ jfo o^tg^,anotI^r,^t on’^ ^ha“ 'WEU.V X- “Thomas, I do not llkP~eaK my chauffeurs by their Christian^' names—what is your surnanwt’’' “Darling, madam.” -. „ “Drive on,Thomas.” ^ You Can Always Save On Your Drug Reids No Complications Blocking Grants For Schoed Buses cess of allotments could obtain additional allotments only after j Carolina, of the house ways and mean.s committee, .sales had -been completed by contracting gfbwers with allot ment deficits. SHERIFF ASKED TO KEEP EYE ON GIRL Greensboro, Aug. 14.—Sheriff Joe S. Phipps yesterday received an unsigned letter asking him to j Elizabeth City, Aug. 14—John look after the writer’s daughter. | Horne, former Edenton cotton and Senator Wagner, Democrat, New York, and Representative Lewis, Demo crat, Maryland, who originally introduced security bills. Raleigh, Aug. 14.—No compli cations have' appeared to inter fere, with the application of the statb school commission for a grant of $450,000 from the pub- 1 i c works administration to launch a “million dollar’’ school bus construction project, LeRoy Martin, executive secretary of the commission, reported today upon bis return from . Washing ton. ■ The state will put up $550,000 to match the federal grant ex pected. Man la Drowned ESTRANGED HUSBAND DECAPITATES WOMAN Gastonia, Aug. 14.—Apparent ly a victim of cr^ps,^ Thomas Whitman, 25-year-old High Shoals textile worker, drowned today in South Fork river, near j High Shoals. His brotheb-in-law, who was swimming with him, said WTilt-! man went down suddenly. When }his body was recovered 30 min-1 utes later, rescuers said the * heart was still beating, but ef forts at resuscitation were futile. He does not quite see how he is going about it. The letter, in principal part, is as follows: “Mr. Sheriff Phipps: I v.*ant to warn you to please watch and . I give ' my girl warning and she won’t, mind me. I don’t want my girl to do wrong. I want you to watch her for me and stop tbia car rid ing and don’t let them be to- gethep.’VfY 1 i . The letter' was signed, -^Vroin a frieiid.” »' Read Jqptnal- aw BEGIN WORK NOW ON... Eall Knit Suits and Dresses ,^NEW SAMPLES AND STYLES IN j;3ernat^s Line of Beautiful Yams i~n AT BOOK&:GIFT SHOP ^ HRsf W. W. FBNNEIX, Knlt^ mill employe, was being held in the Pasquotank county jail here today for safe keeping after he had nearly severed his wife’s head from her body with a raz or and then turned the blade on himself, inflicting wounds on his neck and wrist, not considered. fatal by ^ysicians. c^^' occqyred (tt Bll^^ ^tton- ihHl where his estq^ged' wife .was at wpfk,. At ajujit 8 o’clock Horne is saidi to hare approached his wife; from the rear and slashed her throat. .’..4^ was broi^b’-here by anibu- iance from a doctor’s o^ice by. Sheriff J. A. Bunch, of jChbtvan county, and Chief of Pollie G. A. Helms, of Edenton, whp said they fear^ mob violence Yrould develop If florne were allowed to remain In Bd.enton. 4-*'-'- ; V _ Deatk Clainu Highway Man Elkin, Aug. 14.—Olon A. Richardson, 36, died suddenly from a heart attack this morn ing at the home of hla fathqr-ln- law, William J. Snow, on Qwyn for several years, and yfii$erday, avenue. His health had ibeen impaired upon his physician’s advieei he came over from his businara of fice in Reldsvillo to Join hla fam ily which was visiting here for a rest. He was a son of Mrs. U. C. Richardson and the late, Mr. Richardson, prominent family of Asheboro. After his graduation from J North Carolina State College in 1921, Mr. Riohardsoii became as- I sociated with the engineering staff of the' State Highway Com- ' mission in the district - office here. It will be a pleasnre for me to fit you up with a new suit of clothes. , I am anxious to show yon the new patterns tor fall.— Dewey Parker at the Goodwill Pflpt, Store. Teteber—“lf>a number of cat tle is eaUed a herd and a number of sheep la called a floeA what oamsls i>f Uttle^ Joiiaar^“A>^carU)B.” “ WAWADS ART LESSONS—See or write- . Mrs. Ruby Pendley. 8-15-lt FOR SAIiB: Two fweh Jersey • Cows. See B. J. Brown at Wilkes Bakery, 8-15-lt-pd POR SALE—Gemum ptdlce pup-| r pies; See Julius Brock at The G. P. Store. Itp ■■MMraBraaraMraraBarararaBBraa LOST DO€i—Lost In town, white, blaek and grey. Solid grey heajd. Female. Any tntorma- Uoii will be appreciated. 1. M. Eller. 8-6-tt £i|| |y|C Any eUe devrieped rlldJfll3 and printed, SOe per ran, cash with order. One dUraond print frra with each reU. Bx^ S rlnta 8« each. TanwU’s Sti^ tts StotJon Bldg., North Wilkes- boro, N. C. 8-11-tf PEACHES High qnaUty canning Peat^ee for sale; Elberta, Hale, Brackett and other varietiee. a H. OPITZ, Oakwoods, N. C- NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS of North Wilkeeboro Township I wiU be at the Wilkes Tie & Feed Store on Wednesday and Thursday, August 21 and 22, for the purpose of vaccinating dogs against rabies as required by law. enac.ted'at the last session of the general.assembly. Will also vaccl- ogte any'date at my store . /; ■ ■;’A B.'.wiNCLEfc , kigector for WU- CAUDILL ,^ND FAMILY. Horton’S PENNEY an '/11- / / J U MEN’S Wash Pants^ Of Strong Cotton TwW- ic Inexpen^'enough fofj work-“plenty smart for^ dress wear 1 Semi-slack, model, cut full and roomy.; Siaes 29-42. Cool and sturdy.; A “buy” at this price! SANFORIEZD DRESS PANTS I «1.4« NeaCpractical, low priced! Sanforized — won’t shrink! semi-slack style with b^-tacking and reinforce ments at points of strain! Values! BOYS* SAN/ORIZED WASH PANTS Grey ond ton print stripes! Lightweight! Cool! Full cut and roomy—they can’t shrink! Sanfor izing prevents it! Built for hard wear! Hurry .. . they'll sell fast at ‘ this price! We’ve sizes for all boys! Oxhide OVERALLS Mode To Wear 75c Tested quality, triple stitched, with eight pock ets. Re-inforced. Sanforised Seersuckerl WASH I PANTSi ■Cool comfort at a bargain^ price! Striped seer8uck«r| pants, Oiat won’t shrink, iit^ {regular or slack style. jPultj jcut, double stitching! ^ Pleins—Foneies .49* Broadcloths in white and solid colors. Fancies in percales. FnlL cut Real vaiurarf Boyi’ ii«i . nsc •orr PANTS Onat savincs here! Besidra^ hadSes. Siaradto ia. ' , Black and white stripe WORK PANTS Quolky! Vohe! 5 98c Give them hard est wear! Regu lation style, mer diom weight. Stripe'or shark skin twill. Great bargains I Hi Merits Sanforized Covert WorfcPanta Neati practiad, low prieedt Saaforif sd—won't skrink! MaA'' ^aemMaek style with bar-tadcUig ' and reittlbreemeiits at points et 'strainl VahMsI M n c o » p o f ^NORTH WILKESBQRO, N. C.
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