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K.”.tr.“S: n°,T, Thursday, Ftb. 14 _ ii ii ii■ i- -i «t -tjwhmk Jk W1TH Charles (Slim) Vermont £ AND THIRTY-FIVE MINSTREL ENTER PRICES 75 - I 00 1 50 PLUS I AX Seat* Now on Sale at Taylor-Matthews Dm ■ U. S Assayict? A r Si. .»«•«•■:*• '•< the \x< V »'-it cun **o\ in'A'... r <i**s.»yi.»ts v finv'RP count: * ;ire silii to J:;ive !:»r;r• * tio’.MsiiM of 1’ .'t•*•1 Suites* U i. tv |’ v:. in tovir : r- - v n iv : • nee to that of their own tn:in tfnet nro VICE FARM 2 1-2 MILES from Roanoke Rapids rent or sell. This farm consists of 97 a-res with broad road Iron;. Will sell on easy terms. H. L. Bell, 7 osemary. N. C. tf. n R SALE—PIANO - IN FIK ! No s comlition. will sell at a 1 aoroin term.-; to riviht parly. Box 518. 1-1; -'-it W \ X T !•: !) 7 *1 SAl.l'SPi- ■ i*i !•; ' . V MAX-. I • 11; MmM-.V . . . , !; r i ? i H! o,-.‘ V S. ini 0 • .-i Cl \ ‘ ' .I'-'. X » v m i ’ J ’• i. -• \v ..1 IV. Vi OX! V .VIA KI X<; 1 1,1. V \. .1. ii o. ■ 17., 1 :**•,!• >. >: . .\, -v V. rk, \ Wc Will Soon Move Into Our New Building Opposite Smith’s Garage, Roc- me; And in order to reduce our Stoi ■< !< time mtrodue our New Line o! H.-uclv. ' i TEN PER CENT CUT on every Cash Purchase, this ir; aides G» . >n ' - f \ y . William J. Oliver Plows, Barrett R ’ R > n 1 S- ,, 3-V Crimp Galvanized Roofii > t . Poultry Netting, Paints and everything ;n Bui < ,\s e.i 1 [•■•u hold Hardware. Buy Now and Save the Difference Roanoke Hardware Co., Inc Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina The Board of School Trustees of Roanoke Rapids in session Wednesday, February 6, 1924, passed a resolution calling attention of the publi. of the tact that school taxes in the Roanoke Rapids Grated School District are past due and should be paid at once. The school year is more than half gone and only a very small per cent of school taxes has been paid. H. L. Bell, Collector E. J. Coltrane, Supt. By Order of Board of School Trustees Coburn’s Minstrels Coming L ‘ At the Poo’ilo’s Theatre Una ■ la > 1 t Fob. t-tth T. A. Coburn’s min strels in its twenty fifth year is said to : e the bigge st and best o 'n:e;in\ he he ever assembled. ion know !m> show an ! it.-- Ion-; . l ord as one of the 1 • t in modern and o'dtime leiradivt fan, one- iy. mi; He and fin- ia-rinn. “Cobe" does nol bill nim elf as n I Mi in h roi his com I ■■ ; All 81 ar world beaters, f! ’ ■ v: a . reed napt w full i •' ;-'i and rijoy .'lie perform nev and tl flf real a nth . • ome iy. ■’ ; a: ' ■ p! ■ d sinjtinrr. e - . vid ua ' - d; ■" per.'iv, •. re. 1 dancer? and i i ally funny come Hans, w ho • 1i d y u'- e had n r s won! Hi tells - rv r iw.l !i Id ,, “Si, o m , ving", no ■ hair veil a- , ; ■ man wodi.u "You want iv of i . No “ iat v. e u nt’em, ■- till t!’, plan's sleep ’ iirou: h : u nm'd-e ■?. ".'tar’s . poii wn wear i arc rkini; I- i in -i '.." Such at in dr-1?y alive ■a! : up d.-.r. If y, v dent know i lie sl'.ow ;: \ it onee. '-I at Tnylor-Mat i hews Co. 1 Mi. c and Men" 1" "• ist week, work n',ay “Mice ■ I ' or: ■ forward at to. \nd 1 h >iv is in' > i the on 'he evening of ; ; to • an ! abort t int taping oft ie play. !' m 1 ; t i Mjr i )V ■ho 'Inyo ha rriruty !•«n up nost am g he ii re s of ' Til • ti.-.iC-retting. '■ ■1 rcquii : tin fur • Some here, not ■ a: a i - ebo.vhere. have been i ■ ,u:e ill ihe High School Man | aid Training Ui-parlment. :1 • • • ■ i ii'nie j .vonomics Depart ' ' nr I:also cooperated in the 1 (■ . i ’: ■ • j Lm ilestone” ? ca plea 11o ! n -1 i ms .j.-.: or: meat ns rilorbtg establish ■ ni. The y iris in i he have. . • • r •; pari. in..die their own I . : nr -. i; i - un-hmlo-d that | a -o■ . these v\ill be on display ! n •' r e of the store windows of • ’ • ‘ aril Roanoke Rapids Saturday, February 9. It has been announced loo, a.:, ilie h school orehertra • . i'r ■ arm! her department ■o: ilie eh-• 1 aids in making • and Men" a successful , production. iue.-viay evening, February wi 1:: n pr; m, to be a real ex ■ • i- ■ vasi-jn at the Roanoke ; Rapids High School. ' ■■■ ■ ■ 1 i.dd hem s of Mice an 1 Men gang aft agley-Robert ; Burnes CHARACTERS 1 • n rv ( Embury's servant) j Rich rd .Martin. ) ... n. -■Uaid. Embury (a scholar. ; * ntist, and phi-lot opher) j Robert Merritt. j Royer Goodlake (Embury's I :V;e",d and neighbor) Lloyd Al len. . Joanna Goodlake (wife of ! Roger) Florine Holt. oeadle (of the Foundling j Uo.-piteal) Pentley Hux Mrs. Witchett (matron of [Foundling Hospital) Thelma I Boyd. , 1’eygy (“Little Britain") I Dorothy Dunning. Capt. George Lovell (Em-i |bury's nephew) Hamilton Jones.; j Molly (a maid) Arnie Lewter.; Kit Barniger (a fiddler, cousin |of Mrs. Deborah) Louise John 1 son. Sir Harry Trumblestone I (Joanna's cousin) Fred Welch. Orphans: Therm a Barkley, Grace Brown, Ethel Harris,, Rebecca Jenkins, Ruth King,! Odell Smith, Opal Tickel, Helen Turner and Ethel Tuten.. Masqueraders: Therma Bark-1 1 y, Grace Brown. Anna Free man. Bentley Hux, Corinne Marks, Richard Martin, Zollie rowell and Opal Tickel. SCENES Act 1: Mark Embury’s study. Act II: Living room in Mr Embury’s house. Act III: Ante-room at Belcize ! i house. Act IV: Garden of the South j ( ottage. TOMATO JUICE GOOD CHILD FOO “The tom > i id rvcd ; pular vegetable ami when w alize the important part it ran i 'play in the family dirt mote will le u el fresh on the table and more rann <1 for w :; '■ ti ■ - ■■ "dr,- .Tanr S. MeKimmon. in 1: n e of Home L> n sir., .e Work for the Sia'r College . 1. 1 IVp.irtm nt of April nil ur.. Mrs MeKimmon (piotrs i>r. MeC'i’lam, the nutrition special i i. ..ho say. : “The tomato ap pear.- to occupy :. unique po tioi . mom. ..--table food in turn hr uk-dunce which protects again -t - dtrvy and whit h it ro tains in relative abundance is • easily d 'ro. ad in heating or ' ib yin . b. i - hi most other fn .,U“ A< -i -curvy pi - venter Mr-. .VcKitmnon states that the turn a- i to ranks with the orange and be- ■ cause of its cheapness is now used for more widely, tome' physicians are prescribing I strained tomato juice in small i .amounts in the diet of the bal y ' as a means of preventing scurvy and getting good results. “These artificially fed rants." says Mrs. McK.’ni: . I “r spond quickly to an addition i tin t of orangi■ or tomal iuice and even the child who i. forutnaU' enough to he breast j fed is the better for a daily pov -n of either of these. “Several home demon traiiniij ’ V i c i ■ : n sucre'dod in <■ b g tii.-i 01 s in 1922 by can ning strain d tomato juice in mail glass jars ar.d selling i l mothers who were feeding it to | '.heir babies on the advice of the doctor. The tomato is particu larly useful in the making of eou -limen is unexcelled as the bas-1 ■ of an app--t i/ing soup, and probably furnishes the rre ; ; ....iv salad served to the pub lic.” _ BASKETBALL The k'l.Ti't 1 It .1., ead a b; a week. Thursday right the Varsi ty and Junior teams met defeat at the hands of Ri *h Snuare on 1 the court of the latter, by small scores. Wednesday night the ! Rich Square quint met the Triple R. Team”, composed oi .Messrs. Ned. Manning. Eaton, Tayi«*r, B. Lyd Alien, Becky Daughtry. Vaughan, Taylor and Brown, in the gymnasium of the High school and came out at trie big end of a forty to twenty -C' re. The locals showed their lack of practice. In one of the ( roughest basketball games of the (season, Enfield High defeated Roanoke Rapids by a small set,re i Friday night in Enfield. Tonight there wiM be a double i header. The bo;, s team meets the Scotland Neck High fh'e and the 1 girls will play the Rocky Mount girls. A very interesting t veiling j is promised the fans. The fun ! wiil start at seven thirty Mr. Monnie Sprui 1 Mr. Monnie Spruill died at-his ! home on Henry street Monday afternoon aged forty eight year, . About a week ago he suffered a stroke of paralysis. He if surviv ed by his wife and several chil dren. Mr. Spruill came to Roanoke Rapids about a year ago and has been in the employ of Roanoke Wills Company. The body was taken to Colum-! bus, in Tyreel county Tuesday, and interment was made in the family cemetary Wednesday.; Tl •• ■ > lw» successfi;!' \ > • ;i ' production of i raped .States Is not so gnat as for most I frost hardy fnilia. Commercial olive j "rowing has been confined to portions of California and Arizona, although | the trees will live and bear some fruit In portions of nil of the southern states of this country. Well Pay You To Save Your Own Money to pay for a home to educate y.nir children t provide for a rainy d \y to convert your qu triers into hundreds of dollars. You can invest your savings with u in any amount from $ ! 00 pc r we; k up. Shares maturing m six and a halt years at $ 100.00 each are sr !d in ' avmcnts o! 2 5 cents p. r sh iv per week. You can withdrawn your money at nnv time on thirty days notice, (e.itcr two years with lull prof its e rnc ) and we pay a! out six per cent tax free. If you’ve always been a free spender, wh not try the B. & L. cur.? Its safe,depend able, profitable and pleasant. Ask any cue c f our more than two hundred shareholders. Twentieth Series NOW OPEN FOR SUBSCRIPTIONS DUES BEGIN ON MARCH I APPLICATIONS FOR LOANS FOR HOME OWNING PURPOSES ON TWENTIETH SERIES STOCK MAY BE FILED NOW. Roanoke Rapids Building & Loan Association Herald Building Roanoke Rapids, N. C. OFF! E'<S J. A Moore, Prest. W. L. Ma ,ning, Vice Preat. J T. Stainback, Secretary Mete Jon;«, Asst. Secry. A. C. Zoiiicolfer, Attorney
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