Page raght THE PII>OT. Sniilhern Pines and Aberdeen, North CaroBmi* Friday, February 21, 1936. Anniversary Week THE Carolina Theatres I’inehurst—Southern Pines PRESENT ’A At Pinehurst Monday, Feb. 24th, 3:00 and 8 15 AMSaiCA'S BLACKEST PAGE STANDS REVEALED! -^rnPmm RNER BAXTER 41 Dr. S4mv9l A. Mudd •itK cost of on* A DARRYL F. ZANUCK tOlh CENTUHr P«ODUCTfON At Pinehurst Wednesday, Feb. 26th 3:00 and 8-15 Ed Farley and Mike Riley, "The 'Round £nd ’Round Boys" in "The Music Goes ■Round"—/ Co/um6/d Picture 1 c"*!. Scene cut cr MGR-10A At I^inehurst Friday, Feb. 28th, '3:00 and 8:15 ^ iUlY ^ 'Mmle bylKVlNS BERLIN Inauguration of the new Su per-Wide Range Sound Equipment. At Southern Pines Thurs., Fri., Sat, Feb. 27, 28, 29 8:15 Matinee Saturday at 3:00 MAJOR BOWES CAN’T COME (Continued from page 1) pianist, in the troupe. Next week’s Pilot will tell you more about these various performers and the show they are going to put on here. They ate all Major Bowes- trained amateurs, selected from among thousands of acts reviewed by the Major, and put together in a unit to make the prize tour of the winter, that embracing the crack Florida resorts. They were not book ed for here, but are coming to make everybody feel better about the Ma jor's n.n - appearance. Especially Charlie. days of the year in old San Francisco, and the unrestrained excitement brought by the tidal ^wave of blue to the Bay City has now been trans lated into song, dance, comedy and langltd Icve by Fred Astaire and .\t Pinehurst Leave all your old notions about ghosts at home when you go_ to the i Ginger Roger,s with the help of Irv- Pinehurst Theatre Monday, February , Berlin in "Follow the Fleet." The 24th, matinee cr night. For the singing starts even before the dread- “spook" who walks the screen in "The i noughts hit the Go!d£n Gate, with Ghost Goes West," Alexander Korda’s' Astaire serving up Berlin’s "We Saw gay new romantic comedy, is unlike xhe Sea" aboard a battleship steam- any screen ghost you ever saw. He is jng toward adventure and love ashore, handsome, he’s charming and he has | Romance and comedy swing into the a decided way with the ladies. The | theme when Astaire meets Ginger In brilliant Robert Donat, who rose to a "dime-dance” sailor's rendezvous world fame overnight as "The Count anil when Harriet Hilliard, in the .f Monte Cristo” plays a dual role, role cf Ginger’s repressed school- Get it at MELVIN’S Men' it's time to start outdoor work. Let us fit you up with a }>ood working outfit: Shoes at Pants Overalls Shirts $1.75 to $4.00 $1.00 to $1.50 98c to $2,00 49c and 69c When You I.iadies Start Spring House Cleaning I rint I)res^es are the voRue. Ret them here. Character Maid 95c Forget Me Not Children’s Dresses 50c to 95c New Spring Prints in the new est coloi-ful patterns, 64x60 and 80 square, 15c and 20c Nelvin Bros. .VlK'nieen and Southern Tints WANTS Limited Number of Reserved Seats on salt at the Broad St. Pharmacy. At Southern Pines Mon., Tue., Wed., Feb. 24, 25, 26 8:15 Matinee Tuesday at 3:00 He is seen both as Donald Glourie, an impoverished young Scotch highland- I er who is forced to sell his haunted i ancestral castle to an American mil- i lionaire. and also as the personable 'shade who stiolls the castlc halls. I j Eugene Pallette plays the millionaire i and Jean Parker provides the love in terest as his daughter Peggy. Hilar ious situati.ns develop when the ghost begins to walk the luxury lin er which is transporting the disman- tleii castle to America. Is fact stranger than fiction ? With the production of “The Prison er of Shark Island," the 20th Cen- tuiy Film, the atti action at Pine hurst W'fdnesday, February 2(ith. matinee and night, the screen again pr ves that the raw material of life outstrips the talented imagining.® of playwrights for pure drama. Darryl F'. Zanuck w nt direcily to plain un varnished facts ( f American history to find the story of the most trfigic figure our country has ever known. Telling the true tale of Dr. Samuel Alexander Mudd. the man who was unjustly imprisoned as one of the Lincoln conspirators, the new pic ture is an amazing document ot man's inhumanity to man. Warner Baxter, the star, plays the title rcle. Many of the actual conspirators are executed, but Baxter is saved for a more terrible fate—life imprisonment on the hellish Shark Island. Degrad ed. tortured, frantic with worry over his wife, Gloria Stuart, and their child, he attempts an escape through the shark infested prison moat. He wins his freedom only to be recap tured and brought back to a dun geon. As an added attraction "Finer Points,’ 'a hunting dog picture taken [FOR SALE: A pair ladies' black rid-,'*’ Pinehurst, will be shown. ' ing boots. Size 6. Light, new. reas-1 Sparkling comedy, captivating sing- onable price. Telephone 6814, South-1 inspiring dancing, fine acting, ern Pines. | songs put them all together — j and add a corking story that is as W’ANTED: A Second-Hand Briet j fresh as tomorrow's news, and you Case and a good Second-Hand Boys | have, according to advance reports, Columbia’s new musical film, “The Music Goes ’Round," the attraction at Pinehurst Friday, February 28th, matinee and night, with Harry Rich- man, Rochelle Hudson, MichaeT Bart lett, Walter Connally and Edward Farley and Michael Riley and their | ’round and ’round music -prominent- i ly featured. Richman has proved \ himself "The tops" in "George ; White's Scandals," Ziegfeld's Follies i and on the radio, and the whole coun-' try is waiting to see what he does in [ the mcvies. Rochelle Hudson's popu larity has grown enormously in the last year or two. two of her recent | hits being, "Curly Top" and "Les Miserables." Michael Bartlett thrilled the world when he sang in "Love Me Forever" with Grace Moore. j At Southern Pine;* j Charlie Chaplain in “Modern Times," the comedian’s long-awaited 1 new comedy is the attraction at the ; Southern Pines Theatre Monday, | Tuesday, Wednesday, February 24, | 25, 26, with a Tuesday matinee. Al most two years in production. Chap- j Iain’s first picture in almost five i years is also his most pretentious. Like its predecessor, "City Lights,” "Modern Times” is without dialogue, j but boasts ,aome novel scund effects. ' The comedy which introduces the fa miliar little figure in the big shoes and baggy trousers Into the relative- I ly complex environment of a big in- ^ dustrial city, casts Charlie as a fac-1 tory worker with a talent for getting | out of jobs and into jail, and who' subsequently finds employment in! such widely divergent capacities as shipyard worker, night watchman, i singing waiter. The stoty, which was written by Chaplain and marks the I first time he has ever worked a pre- ' pared script, is said to involve him in the most hilarious situations of his entire career. The girl, a gamin of the waterfront to whom Charlie plays knight errant, is played by Chaplain's Uvely new leading lady, Paulette Goddard, who has been pro nounced a genuine screen find. t A limited number of reserved seats for the night shows are on sale at the Broad Street Pharmacy. This is prompted by the fact that “Modern Times” is breaking all records at the Rivoli Theatre in New York, and in London where it opened last week, 50 policemen were required to keep back the crowds. ' j “The Navy’s on shore leave” means merrymaking and romance in any harbor city, but It heralds the gayest teacher sister, lo.ses her heart to Ran dolph Scott, a “dozen-girls-ift-every. port" pal of Astair’s. ' Luggage NIAGARA Miss Avis Raymond, who has spent the past month or two visiting friends here left last week for her home in Rangeley, Maine. Mrs. J. S. Johnson and Ivlr. and Mrs. H. P. Johnson and little daught er. Mary E^lizabeth of Rex were call- , ers in the village the past week. An entertainment was given at the Village Church on Tuesday night of last week by the young people, show-1 ing and explaining views in the great state of Montana. Th; Christian Endeavor Society of , young people of Manly visited the Niagara church in a body last Sun day night and joined the local society of young people known as the Loyal Workers. It was a pleasant occasion, j The Niagara young people plan to visit the Manly church next Sunday night. Quite a few citizens are on the sick list. Our “Aid to TraveF’ buyer thinks it is time to call attention to a very attractive show ing of the latst style trunks and bags. Bal Fibre Wardrobe trunk $22.50 Steamer trunk $21.00 32-inch modern, only $ 9.50 \ Kaufman Hand Luggage Tour-aides Zipper fastners $10,00 to $18.00 Gladstones in Black or Kusset. Top grade cow hide, 26 inch $13.50 Top grade cowhide, 18-in zipper $10.00 Ladies rawhide week end cases Hand wardrobe trunks, 32-in All leathtr black cowhide, 18 in. .. All leather black top grain. 18 in. $22.00 .,'$16.00 and $17.50 $ 5.50 $ 7.50 DO FALSE TEETH ROCK. SLIDE OR SLIP? FASTEETH, a new, greatly im proved powder to be sprinkled on upper or lower plates, holds falsa teeth nrm and comfortable. Can not slide, slip, rock or pop-out. Na Runimy, gooey, pasty taste or feet- ing. Makes breath sweet and pleas ant. Get FASTEETH today at any good drug store. Special Bridge Tables ...SLOO and $1.50 C. T. PATCH DEPARTMENT STORE To keep up with the times, read THK PI I.o r Moore ('ounty's Leading News-W eekly - I I and Men's Bicycle. Bicycles Repair ed and Painted made as good as new. Box 292. FOn SALE — BARGAIN — 1 auto Radio, new; 1 Pair Bird Glasses and Case, new; 1 Child’s High Chair with tray, almost new. Box i 292. Southern Pines. I A FEW O FTHE BARGAINS at The ^ Trade Store: Piano. living room set, j dining room set, beds, chairs, rugs, mattre.sses, metal top table, coffee tables, stoves of all kinds, refrig erators, water heaters, graphonclas, dressers, wardrobes .strollers and dictaphone. Will sell, trade or rent. H. A. LEWIS, Trader FOR RENT: Six room apartment, hot water heat, frigidaire, electric range, every convenience, beauti ful location. 25 E. Vermont ave nue. ARCH SUPPORTS, made from an impression of each foot. No metal. Hand-made. R. Leatham. maker, 39 No. May St., Southern Pines, Highway No. 1. W’e now have four Northbound busses daily. Special rates Wash ington, D. C., $4.95; Philadelphia, $7.93; New York, $9.25; B;ston, $12.00. Tickets and information at Postal Telegraph Company, Sou thern Pines and Pinehurst. F21. FOR RENT; Six room apartment, hot water heat, frigidaire, electric range, every convenience, beauti ful location. 25 E. Vermont ave nue. ☆ BUY EXTRA QUALITY FOR JUST A FEW ENTS MORE i*- GOOD'WHISKEY PRICED RIGHT tor Healthier PUPS and Huskier DOGS give them the best food possible. We sell three of the leading brands of Dog Food. GAINES Meat and Milk Meal Cooked Krunchon in pressed form. SPARTAN Dog Food—cooked and ready to serve —both cubes and granular. D. &G. Dog Biscuits—excellent for Hounds and Bird Dogs. Requires no cooking and is easily digested. Pinehursi Warehouses INCORPORATED PINEHURST, NORTH CAROLINA

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