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Page Eight THE PILOT. Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Friday, Jimuary ICy lOST. i SPECIAL SALE ON SHOES Big rack of shoes that sold for $1.98-$2.98 and $3.50, marked dowTi for this sale to— $1.48, $1.69 and $1.98 Come in and get them while sizes last. Spring shoes are coming in. We have a good selection of Men's Black Oxfords at $3.00 I Ladies Blue Straps $2.98 More to come this week. We have the exclusive agency for Anvil Brand Overalls and Pants. Anvil Brand Overalls$1.25 Red Arrow Overalls $1.00 Anvil Denim Pants . . $1.00 Work Shoes, Putney Lion Brand, Thorogood and Wolverine— $1.69 to $4.00 Melvin Bros. Aberdeen and Southern Pines 4 Cars Pile Up Everybody Runs Into Every body Else But All Escape Serious Injury Three automobiles and a motor truck were involved in a double or triple wreck which occurred in the upper part of the county around 6:00 o'clock Monday morning, but no one was seriously injiired. Two cars occupied by workers in the silk mill and talc mine at Hemp had a head-on collision, and about that time a truck of the Howard and Bobbitt Company, wholesale grocers of Sanford, struck one of the wrecked cars. The force of the impact threw the truck against a passing automo bile. thus bringing the fourth ve hicle into the pile-up. It was one of the above-named grocery concern’s trucks that was in an accident with a school but in the St. Paul section recently, in which throe or four children lost their lives. Suit has been started against the company as a result. Games Ice Championships as the principal back-ground- “Mind Your Own Business,’’ play ing a return engagement at Southern Pines Saturday, Jan. 23rd, matinee and night, is exciting comedy. The film presents a new comedy team, Charles Ruggles and Alice Brady, certainly not unknowai as individual comics. Around them has been grouped a most capable cast includ ing Lyle Talbot, Paul Harvey, Jack LaRue, Bennie Baker, Gene Lockhart, Frankie Darrow and others. Carelina Theatre Pinehurst and Southern l*lnes PKESEXTS ^ r mmm At Pinehurst Monday, Jan. 18th, 3:00 & 8:20 P. M. 3 LITTLE MAIDS WHO MADE THE MEN BEHAVE ! DEANNA DURBIN Radio Singing sensation in ,, SJMAtr \ 0 J IlLS "'/BINNIE BARNES V\| ALICE BRADy A'i i'i mill AND At Pinehurst Wednesday, Jan. 20th, 3:00 & 8:20 P. M. PRESENT«\'G A Pre-Release Showing of the 20th Century-Fox all Techni color IVodUx-tion, “WINGS OF THE MORNING” At Pinehurst Friday, Jan- 22nd, 3:00 & 8:20 P. M. BETTER than'^THE TKiN MAH''! . m.lLI AM m T MIVA PO%lELLrlO¥ AVTERTHE THIN MAN f: At Southern Pines Mon., Tue., Wed., Jan. 18, 19, 20—8:15 Matinee Tuesday at 3:00 with "’'.t in a millioni At Southern Pines Thu. and Fri., Jan. 21, 22—8:15 Matinee Thursday at 3:00 ;harue ruc^’^s tiKi lrady C6 //i Southern Pines Saturday, Jan. 23, 8:15 WANTS Postal Telegraph Company, Southern Pines now open until 10:00 o'clock | nights. Our rates are cheaper, the service is quicker. V\’e can handle your telegram to any destination and guarantee delivery. Phone 6381* J29. WANTKD: A practical nurse, either a man or woman to look after a convalescent old man. Mr. Frank Shirmer, Manley, N. C- FOR SALE at reasonable price prac- tically new piano. Write J., Care Box 365, Southern Pines, N. C. C. T. PATCH’S Fortieth Anniversary Celebration At Pinehurst Only out of the colorful life and loves of the world's greatest lover and painter of beauty could Alexand- der Korda have drawn the extraordi nary canvas of motion picture beau ty and entertainment that is “Rem brandt,” his new film which brings Charles Laughton to the Pinehurst Theatre Monday, Jan. 18th, matinee and night, in the greatest of his many , great starring roles. “Rembrandt” is the story of a genius, of his strug gles. his triumphs in a world that would not fully understand him for a hundred years after his time. “Rem brandt” is the story, too, of the three women whose beauty lighted his way- whose love inspired him to I paint as no man before or since- Ger trude Lawrence—diseuse, comedian and stage star of two continents—■ makes a triumphant motion picture debut in this screen masterpiece. ' For months the people of this country have been enchanted by the golden soprano voice of Deanna Dur. ; I bin. who has been singing over the National networks on Eddie Cantor’s : radio program. Now everybody in thig ^ ' section will be able to see the beauty | of this 13-year old girl, and hear her ■ ' sing too. when she makes her screen | debut in Un'versal's comedy drama, ' “Three Smart Girls,” playing a re turn engagement at Pinehurst Wed nesday. January 20th, matinee and night. This motion picture sets forth : the hilarious adventures of three \ young girls who are intent on saving i their father from a fortune hunting' international beauty, who wants tc marry him only for his wealth. The Pinehurst Theatre announces a ' prere-lease showing of the 20th Cen tury-Fox technicolor production, “Wings of the Morning” as its at traction on Friday, January 22nd, matinee and night. An unusually fine cast has been assembled for this pro duction including Annabella, Henry Fonda, Leslie Banks, John McCor- i mack. Steve Donahue. This produc- \ tion is not released until February i I 19th and was secured for the above date just about five minutes before this notice went to press. ^ At Southern Pines ' I "After the Thin Man,” starring Wil liam Powell and Myrna Loy is play, j ing a return engagement at the Southern Pines Theatre Monday, ! Tuesday and Wednesday, Jan. 18, 19, | 20 with a Tuesday matinee. “After I the Thin Man” is a sensational sequel | to “The Thin Man” produced in re- ; sponse to remarkable public demand 1 for another mystery by Dashiell ' Hammett. Powell and Miss Loy excel' I their stellar performances in the orig.: ir.a! and the story is even more in- ' trigiiing. In the supporting cast are \ James Stewart, Elissa Landi, Joseph , Calleia. Jessie Ralph and As'.a, smart! I little wire.haired terrier. i “One in a Million” is playing a re- ; ! turn engagement at Southern Pines I Thursday and Friday, January 21,: I 22, with a Thursday matinee. “One in ' I a Million” features that remarkable | chrmpion ice-skater, Sonja Henie' w'ho has personality, looks and acting j ^ talent. Lavish and beautiful settings ' were constructed for Miss Henie’s skating exhibitions, both in solo and chorus. Miss Henie is surrounded by an unusual supporting cast including Adolph Menjou, Jean Hersholt, Ned Sparks, Don Ameche, Ritz brothers Arlene Judge, Dixie Dunbar, Leah Ray, and Bora Minnevitoh and his Gang of Harmonica Maestros. The story is of light-hearted American Broadway boys and girls having fun in the Alps with the recent Olympic PIANO: Wanted responsible party to take over unpaid balance on used j upright piano of nationally known , make. Cash or terms. For infor- | mation where piano may be seen I write Lee Piano Company, Lynch burg, Va. I Farm Adjustment. FOR SALE CHEAP: Bath room heater. Heats room and water. Thirty Gallon Tank. Pipes and all fittings complete. Good as new. Forty per cent discount. Box 275, Aberdeen, N. C. FOR SALE: A S65.00 Todd Protecto- graph (Che'^k Writer) in perfect condition $15.00. Box 275, Aberdeen, N. C. FOR RENT: Furnished bedroom, steam heat. Price reasonable. 25 p Pennsylvania avenue, Pfione 6381, | FOR RENT: Centrally located sun ny three room apartment. Also single rooms. Lilian A. Roberts, corner Penn. Ave. and Ashe st. WANTED TO BL"Y any kind of standing timber oak, poplar, gum and Sycamore. Pine Lumber Com pany, Liberty, N. C. JAPANESE OIL Midi In U. 8. A. FOR HAIR AND SCALP Dlffartnt from Ordinary Hair Tonlei IT'S 4 SCALP MEDICINEI Mcttl. FEEL IT WORKI A.I Alt Drugglitt Writ, for FREE BMklit “Tha Tnrth Ab«ut Tha Hair." Natl.ml Rim«4y C«.. N» Vark Giapfuc OutfitmofKuhw ‘ V H.G. Mcelroy MKS. STEELE AND (iENEKAL GREENE General Greene was appointed commander of the Southern cam paign in 1781, and after a .series of mingled victories and defeats, succeeded in compelling the Brit, ish forces to retire to the three seaport cities of Wilmington, Charleston and Savannah. Professional ethics are exemplified in the tactful manner of our exper. ienced staff. ^(ineral ^Jrecim 24 HOUR AMBULAIiCE SERVICE PHONE 6161-SOUTHERN PINES ^^EBSEsnnssssar^ will be in bi« sffie* «var tlM Fo«t Office, Saafotd, N. C., •▼‘sry Wednesday, fpom 10:CO a. ■. t* S:00 p. m. Don’t fall to eee kia U TOUT eyte are weak. Worthwhile Savings to Nark the Event KNITTED SUITS \ Two Piece Knitted Suits, nice colors and smart wearable styles, choice $10.00 20S REDUCTION ON AI.L WINTER RE.XDY TO WEAR Coats, DressoH, Evening I>rosses and Wraps Skirts of Imported Fabrics, choice $5.00 Other Good Skirts, choice $3.75 NOW SHOWING OUR NEW CRUISE LINES SjU'cial R«Hlu«’tlon on I.,ong Sleove Blouses Imported Linens in plain color or smart prints— Printed Challis, Washable Silks in Pastel Shades. Culottes—Halter Dresses. Angora Swagger Coats in White, Brown, Green and Coronation Colors. RAINWEAR The New Oiled Silk Raincoats, colors are green, red, blue, brown, purple, white— with Umbrellas to match, set $5.25 AIRPLANE LUGGAGE SMARTER THAN EVER-Trunks -Bags and Hat Box to Match—Lighter or Darker Combina. tions. Silk Travel Cases—Pullman Slippers. YARD GOODS Spring Prints —F’ine quality pcrcale—New patterns, yd. ..25c Powder Fuff Muslins, the permanent finish fabric, yd 39c Talcum Powder Prints (for evening dresses), Distinctive patterns, yd 59c Silk Linen. Crease resisting Fade proof For Sports and Street Dresses, yd. 98c SPREADS and PUFFS Tuscany Lace Spreads, at, hand made $6.00—$8.00 Linen Pillow Cases, pr. $1.75—$2.75 Percale Cases, six in box, pr 90c Percale Sheets, each „...$2.00 Down Filled Puffs, Chintz covered, each $11.50 Down Filled Puffs, two toned taffeta cover ing, each $16.50 Best Grade down filled Pillows, pr $17.50 Other Good Pillows, pr. $3.50 and up Pure Wool Blankets $7.25 Mattress Pads—All Sizes. SHOES Red Cross and Slater Shoes, broken sizes, choice $4.95 SPECIAL Daniel Green Slippers and Evening Shoes—Red Cross and Slater - Dress and Sports Shoes— Mrs. Day’s Children's Shoes- HANDBAGS We have taken a group of our high grade Hand Bags in brown and black suede and Calf Skin, also Novelty Leathers and reduced them for this sale. Values to $650, choice $1.95—$2.95 Pyrofax Facts Pyrofax Magic Chef four-burner insulated gas ranges can be purchased for as little as $50.00 installed. Pyrofax Gas is the only widely distributed, complete gas service of its kind. The best argument for Pyrofax is that there is no sound argument against it. Stutts Supply Company F^ineHurst, N. C.
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