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Friday 28,1927 TRIO THEATRE BOOKS'CAMILLE' To Be Shown at Theater in Robersonville On Next Monday and Tuesday "Camiile" a First National picture end one of the best ot the season has just been booked by Uie management ol the Trio Theatre, Robersonville, lor next Monday and Tuesday, Oc tober 31 and November 1. "Assembling in one scene all the mos tfamous sirens of history, the makers of the picture have selected the pick of Hollywood's beauties to portray Cleopatra, Sappho, Du Bar ry and others whose seductive (.harms swayed men and nations. "The concourse of ancient, me uievai and modern sirens which forms one of the highlights in "Ca mile" is a mad revel at the Dumas heroine's home. The notable Lore kis, who played havoc with hearts in each period, are represented. At the peak of the festivities the ' Lady of the Camellias,*" most fas cinating and exotic of them all, en ters and her costume brings gaspt irom even the other sirens. She is tlie last word in women loved by men, a'girl who has dukes and counts at her feet, but who finally tires of wealth and gaiety her heart to a comparatively poor youth.' Norma Talmadge stars in the pigr ture. Make democracy sound by making it intelligent—William S. Learned, Carnegie Foundation for the Advance ment of Teaching. "Yes,Willard Mack is right, Luckies are best," says Paul Berlenbach Popular pugilist tells his manager, Benedict Sterns, that Lucky . Strikes are the finest, cigarettes. l - V You, too, wilt find that LUCKY STRIKES give the greatest pleasure—Mild and Mellow, the finest cigarettes you ever smoked. Made of the choicest tobaccos, properly aged a.nd blended with great skill, and there is an extra process—"lPS TOASTED" —no harshness, not a bit of bite. "It's toasted" No Throat Irritation-No Cough. I C. HEBER FORBES GREENVILLE,,N. C. ' I Presenting for _\ 8} The Woman of Fashion J Dresses, Wraps, Millinery | Sportswear Accessories § AUTHENTIC PARIS FASHIONS REPRODUCED AT EXTREMELY MOD- |; ERATE PRICES | ROBERSONVILLE SCHOOL NOTES Hallowe'en Party Next Monday Night in Auditorium , Rev. J.«r. Wildtnan filled his regular appointment here Friday when he con ducted the morning exercises in the school auditorium. His talks are al ways good, and are much enjoyed by the students and faculty. Hallowe'en Party Monday Night Next Monday night, the school will give a Hallowe'en party in the audi torium. The party's proceeds will gc into the school's athletic fund. Robersonville, 15; Farmville, 0 Robersonville won over Farmville}* football eleven here last Friday after noon. 15 to 0, in one of the best games of the season. The entire team show - ed unusual form. Dick Cherry scored two touchdowns and liallie James add ed three points when he kicked a field goat The team is in Faf invilte this afternoon playing a return game. System of Tests and Measurements Miss Macie Southall of the State De uartment of education, visited the school Wednesday and introduced a system ot tests and measurements in the elementary school. In this work she acts as field" agent to"'"Mr. Brog don, of the department. The library is vastly more than a col lection of books; it is a social, civiliz ing, moralizing force.—W. ,H. I'. Faunce, president Brown University. Willard Mack, Noted Author, Produce? and Actor, writes t "We people of the the. e ere, as a rule, extremists. 1 his i. the reflex fiction ~ over uo ought nerves. When a :nnn smokes forty cigarettes a dt.y, at I an, he must be sure of h.i lirunJ. I imolic Lucky Strike* bemuse I huve found ihey are soothing to the nerves and al the same time they cause no throat irritation. My twice it always in perfect condi tion and I am never troubled by any coughing which might hr annoying to me' in my work us an actor." j / NOTICE OF SALE UNDER EXE CUTION v. North Carolina, Martin County. Ottenger Lumber Company vs. J. S. Peel, et al Ry virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the superior ! court of Martin County in ti|e above entitled proceedings, or action, I will, on Monday, the 7th day of November. Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic The Old Standard Remedy for Chills and Malaria. It destroys the malarial germs in the blood, Stops the Chills and fortifies the system against Malaria and Chills. 60c. TRIO THEATRE ROBERSONVILLE, N. C. ' r\ Monday & Tuesday OCT. 31-NOV. 1 GREATEST OF LOVERS SINCE THE T , nder _ WORLD IMPERIOUS— BEGAN! Ardent— ICY— V Wasteful — FURIOUS- A Modern Verison . Dumas' World-Famous Story The Love Classic of Jhe Century! With _l_ GILBERT ROLAND Also FOX NEWS AND 'FELIX THE CAT' Admission Childrens, 25c , Afduits, 50c First Show 7:15 —Second Show at 8:45 EXTRA MUSIC FOR EVENING THE ENTERPRISE 1927, at 12 oVlock in., at the court house door of Martin County, sell to the highest bidder for cwtli to satis-1 fy said 'execution,., all the :igl)t, title,) and interest which the said J. S. Peel,! •the defendant, has in the following de scribed real estate: A certain tract of land in the town of Williamstoh, N. C., and being on the east side of the Williaiuston and' Hamilton road beginning at'a"corner where" the lands of James S Rhodes joins said road, thence in .t northeast direction with James S. Rhodes line down a small branch abon; 290 feet to the first fork in said bf li; 'hence up said left fork of said branch wjth j W'.~ C. Manning's line jn a northwest direction about 75 feet to the said j Wrtttrinwton ami Hamittoi Road, then i in a southerly direction vv'rh said road about 295 feet to > the bej; ining,. con j taining about 2-3 of an acre, more ' or less. ! Tliis the 3rd day of October, 11>27.l 1 >27. A. L! ROEBI CK, 107 4txv - Sheriff Martin County. ** I New Creations For Fall WEJARE RUNNING THE MODE OF THE ' ' HOUR DAILY IN : ' Coats, Dresses, Hats I Hosiery, Gloves I And All Other Accessories wv See Oi r Selection Before Buying I Williams-Chapman,lnc. jg • —GREENVILLE, N. C. 06 Courtesy, Ready - To - Wear, And Service , i^masaxtiasjeaßffigßas &8Bffl8B8 ( 8effl8B8eSB3B8: | Gold © Store 83 Williamston, N..C. Washington Street 8 * J. R THROWKU, Loeal Manager I REMEMBER OUR MOTTO: PURITY - LOW PRICES - COURTESY „ DEL MONTE YELLOW CLING PEACHES W 23^ Choice Evaporated Peaches ; 2 lbs. 25c Best Cream Cheese 'j—" ' * per lb., 31c EAGLE BRAND MILK, PER CAN : : ----18 c !Del Monte Crushed Pineapple No. 1 can, 12 l-2c Crispo Fig Bars ? • P er lb-» 10c Karo Blue Labei Syrup No. 1 1-2 can, 10c FANCY BLUE ROSE RICE, 5 POUNDS - Broadcast Potted Meat 6 cans, 25c Campbell's Beans .. ' * ' 3 cans, 25c Gorton's Ready-to-fry Codfish _ . . 2 cans, 25c BUCKEYE MACARONLOR SPAGHETTI ■' p *«*- - - 20 c White Cross Toilet Paper 3 rolls, 20c Hooker Lye 3 cans, 20c Stat Naptha Soap Powders 6 pkgs., 20c I OLD DUTCH CLEANSER. 3 CANS -- T 20 c Guest Ivory Soap 4 cakes, 15c P AND G NAPTHA SOAP, 4 CAKES --25 c Octagon Soap Six 5c cakes, 25c Palm Olive Soap 3 cakes, 22c FANCY LARGE CELERY, 3 STALKS 25? aaesKßseaeseseaeaeseasseaKeaeaeseaeaeaßseseffiaeseaeeßaeseaeseseaeaeaeaeaK * " « •- 2* UkaiUL/. ■ .1 . a. PAGE THREE
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