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$-—] 0 LOCAL l o-o ¥ WHITE WAY THEATRE * ¥-PROGRAM-* ¥ _ * ¥ SATURDAY * ¥ “PERILS OF THE YUKON" * ¥ Episode No. IS ¥ ¥ Thia ia the Imt episode, don’t ¥ ¥ mii« it * ¥ “HORSE TEARS" * ¥ Century Comedy * ¥ “AT LARGE” * ¥ A Universal Weitern ¥ ¥ _ ¥ ¥ MONDAY ¥ ¥ "THE WOMAN OF NO ¥ ¥ IMPORTANCE" ¥ ¥ Pathe Feature ¥ ¥ “THE HICK” * ¥ A Lorry Seinon Comedy ¥ ¥ — ¥ ¥ TUESDAY ¥ ¥ "BARBED WIRE” ¥ ¥ A Firat, National Production ¥ ¥ — ¥ ¥ WKDNE8DAY ¥ ¥ “TIMBER QUEEN’’ ¥ ¥ Epiaode No. H ¥ ¥ With Roth Roland ¥ ¥ Chrietle Comedy ¥ ¥ “THE RAJAH” ¥ ¥ With Harold Lloyd ¥ ¥ Roy Stewart in ¥ ¥ — ¥ ¥ “THE RADIO KING” ¥ ¥ December 9th. ¥ ¥ Coniine Soon ¥ ¥ THE “GREAT MOMENT” ¥ ¥ . ¥ The music department of the Wo man’s Club win mset at ths dub rooms Tueadsy afternoon at 3:30 o’ clock Mr. and Mrs .Robert Young havs, returned from Ihetr bridal trip. They were married in 8avannah, Georgia, last week. Mies Willie Wsgsteff, who is at tending school at Buie’s Creek Acs 4em», spent Tbaakagivlng at her home near Dunn. Thomas Hood, Carlyle Howland and George Grantham, Jr., are among the University boys who are spending the Thanksgiving holiday! with their par ents In Donn. The Center Grocery has re-opened in tho Shell Building until after the Christmas holidays. They will carry their usual lino of groceries as well si a complete line of cendiet. frails and conferlionarin for the Christinas trade. Paul Newberry, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Newberry, who is a stu dent of Fldiburns Military Academy, is home until after the Christinas hol idays. His tonsils were removed sov rial dayi ego, and he has not entire ly recovered from the effects of the operation. nanniuui u urawin, cnnirniRi) o> the Harnett County Democratic Exe cutive Committee; Mr*. N. A. Town icnd, vice-chairman, ond N. A. Tow*, land, repreeantattve in the 8tate Home of Repreiontativci. wore twiti of the State Democratic Exe cutive Committee at a tapper given the county chairmen and vice-chair men in Raleigh Monday night. Mr. Godwin arai among the ipeakers who addreaaed the gathering. The meet ing waa attended by all State official* and mo*t of the head* of the coanty organisation. YOUNC • FETNER The marriagv of Mite Hairl Virgin ia Fetner, daughter of Mr. «od Mr*. William Henry Fetner to Jamaa Rob ert Young of Dunn, N. C., took place very quietly at noon yenterday at St John’i Epiacopal church, with the Roy. John Durham Wing ofllciating The wedding which wue to have taken place early bi December wa« •et forward on account of illaem io the bride'* family The bride, who entered with her father, wore her traveling ceetume. a blaek broadcloth ikirt with a Roaiian bloaie coat of dark red, brocaded in gold and trimmed in black for. Her hat waa of black Freneh foit, trimmed with coquo feather* and her cprtage bouquet waa of orchid* and llUce of the valley •»»* ix)it retner, «*■» orran tit tor, who wtt hor mold of honor tad only tU<mriant, wore • dreia of cara mel colored utin eregw trimmed with gold tiaeae ribbon and gold lace and ah# carried a boaquo* of Rut*. II roaaa, thowored with pink baity ehry aanthemnmi. Mn Potner, tha bride'* mother, wore beaded black Canto* crepe with a cortege bouquet of Aaron Ward ro tea. Mia* Isabelle Yoanr of Dunn, da tar of th* bridegroom. >•» bleak velvet with a eomage beaquot of or ehtd* and lilHa* of the y»l*«T Mr*. Lena Hod gat of Macon, the bride’* aunt, wore blaclb*a**» with I bat of blue and a corsage bouquet ol pink roaaa. Mr*. D. W. Kincaid, of Grt*a, aooi *f the bridegroom, won a bleak bead ad draaa with * cortege booqaet *< Aaron Ward roaaa and violet*. B. H. Alexander, of Dunn. X 0. waa tba brldagraam’* boat man. Iff. and Mm. Toang loft Imraodl atoly after Dm eeremon, for tbel wedding trip. -Kattuwiah Praia. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my frienda for help ing me In C>e tecnd imlosmauship comia.ign u i». j,y„ liispale: Thougn no! iveciviu;. Uir rirvt yr.iv K feci lout we nrc-’v piv»-n u 3a-1 *'ro deal throughout flv csmpuip.n. The interest anil help of ray friend* enabled mu to t evolve second piito which I moot tmceroly a>prceir;o. MBS. CAKI, BAHKFOOT. THANK YOU To the nearly 1,000 pci-oio who, through the subscription'; (hoy gave n>e. and to tl>e host of other friend' , whose moral support aided me :n wln l'lfK tn« uulomobil" giver, in the re cent tsleamansii'p campaign comluct 0<t for the Disputes I srlah to express my sincere thunks. The’r klrdr.yw veil! never h; forgiitter. Tfcjnk y<.u veiy riueh Indeed. MISS EAEKL 'iUltKK "MGKTN1N" AT tA FAY2TTK, MONDAY NIGHT With Milton Nobl s, Str-srt Fo:;, Percy Winter *Hd severs! other fav orites who*frequently appeared «iur lug the New York sun, ‘Lightnln* ” adtl be presented at the i-uFajcUc Theatre, Fayetteville, Monday, Da eembv.' 4. Scats are now o\ sale. '•Llghtnin' ” record of three solid years on Broadway is unp-raiiclrd in American theatrical hiaiory. ;i* 1921 consecutive performance* at .he Gai ety Theatre dwarfed this previous record of 857 performances. hold t:p to the time the Winchcll Sm.th Frank Bacon play was produced, by ihc faicr. ‘K Trip to Chinttown ", ■ f. acm •ai,( *-»ie cehlr.’.'-i Y. .»> find D"-v**m“ with V7o per. f •• <>. i .J ii-.r.v" with Ci> !>orl' *.i mi- ... ' ■ til citreil .a I. .o itu • ,iv* ' Y'ihtnfc.V' .*U . i. Vtll'g '•—fAhta1..'*" |i>:"'oriiuuice» athrt 'o'k l.'.cu;:*' not on r oi./why, !> o.v- rr.rr sr-r.-d the impo •>/ total •i» I.r 'o r' tor;ur<-» ,a th • .ynstor • *vy ii. .*.v ,. (••«r jrnriia- j . .cora t.-.ai i« lli.n'y mj _-„ind tor ai t’l ri l*n iiol.v* n.» otinstrulin with •‘I ■pl.la .i" ” i*-:.i toe pool.'.,' pi 'fer* rJ.-aii p:..; .t.n? ii.iollirr oi1i.'-i pro •'uvl'ioia. "The Kirst Year” ,■ .'..ling t'tiTTs.ih in hi, I'oovirtton. 1-u iter pipy lx now in *U ircond ji . ; t. the Llvttu ‘irtalrc uni with mi - than ZJ'J nerlarmareei to iti ;icd t. It ,■ .pis,* tj m.ilch ‘F.!glil..'iV mc O' !V .-o.tcu New York :di»yi ‘ t he >'i ni Y -.ii lopped • r. \ b> Yr ,'»t,” mti 55l> pcrft ..iijore*, --cl -»r PaiiYn i-oiB'-iy. ‘ rhank ion," la it J vx:h mov. *-v the waiip-.c.c Iheuire mb' ■„ oi-o looked | "po". o piilo Hial TrOnl •• ,» i*r Ail i n (S»l '.n 1-it.ys nfl ot .1.. gen .Ji of TY;n.*ii i; iVuith, fithr* tin »u ifcvr t>l ilnXIOi. "I it" .hi’" h~* giver IF.. .t.innri . .r. Mu-. V. maot lorivhle . it.actor v.r .!u»epi -:,<f (..non lam .ri.Uaed '. ro)t of it'p lien IVinkle A.v Bill .« i o», lie iiicing, yn.spin •i 5, rj.m<i. il obi non rial ; it.nl '» 'i l or. Kot'ri ha* won the ,’dK‘tiefl of j»**iygJt'.n of all »g.» aii.i j a.t.-i’i'M.ti in tlw mlo with ,•-anki t en at the Gaiety Theatre Mu the •:i> 1' o rk .tviewrre {it ai red <ia work .. i s-m-'ifaywH—— i , brigs, of Omolene at hm! a #200 mills Vou ran 'ev.al»i!y pa! » mu’, at twix it the pink of colicio'er* by Icc.Hnj Omol*ne when every thing «Ur h#, fsi'iib Try one bar siwl br WDVUcal las’. it tV only no! home atnl mu\ fool r’-t i For salt in ehc.'ki ruoord bags only, by U P. Burin. HCW MY NEICHBOft LOST *tt» About auuriown one day not |ou£ esto :> fai mat who live* not far aw«»y paoxil H lllop going homo. Ha had b.-t • lo (.'Kit tc'Ung nmt of hia crop* nod «rc< happy over the $210 in cash h" w. cnrryiog back for depaait In the family chest. Before be had gone tvr miles fanner, robbers (who pro bisly knew his habits) hold him up -•■'i took bis last cent. W.icn will oar folks learn that the only »u/o place for money is la a hunkT Sat only docs a man iireita robbery by carrying a lot of cash with him, but in other way* ha in* iiiwfi. ■ r mmmmmmmmrn .dun.-’f ana 1)1* community. Be I •"J »»t < o:-m«mHy by hooping ma-1 »«y oui <-( el reflation. Be Inlame hmte'.f by Ik.)icg to oetnblith-Mat* • . 'r ~ rvo-wr.-tiwu al e time wbdnht . tm fxpfct faui; and thereby' put-' tiny y-mmfit 'n portion u borrow as j . r..vonb> terua at tlmca when be <M>U’ V If you abow a beaker | t'u-t yon IIV*- to do uuelnoM arith him . - *»'P you .'j.ve money, he ia al) tka ...'Mr to do bue'noM with you whan ,i 4 irfd money. • I vv’th everybody who ryede Hilltop | ■i- r. »:.-t nml who doaen’t already j retry a bank recount, would rsealva 10 »U.it onv when ha teQa thia year'e :tropt. It** -ofsvt, more bariattdike, more profitable, more pcofrtteire; and everybody who hat dealings with j a fa mev htr more Tcmpeet for him *f! ’** PiJ* »'l account* by check.—the !**oj;rrt*tve Frj-.ncr. 1?a. ell.lift -.or meiriaxoabie ytrle, :■ -■••re Am .-Ica’e divorce problem, I ___ •nr advocated by * noted FmUw »Uy* beauty who Ja viattfac Chicago ■‘A woman'* whole heart ahould ha »<r- >at* everyth* *ha givaahar boa- Vr,-;, bond," afco oe.-iirwi. "A kiaaabla wo >h(.h w^i loop My naiiuai mm an rbn.'id at noma. To many wivaa think they ear. Sold tbalr hnrtwb through (bv<; itomacht. Belrotiflc lovo ia uwva ji.'. i-iciU* this docneMicaeiaac*.’* The jariocrayk, juot invented by » Gr’nun, may be doaeftbed ua a dicta pban* and tclopbeso lauitdnal. Bit* t- w r.t your <hwk you ua, by WbV Ihia . i«*. miner do bualua— with any b*nw» located clarwbara. The parti mpb, after being eonaaatad with yoar telephone, gteaa t permanent ra eonl of what ia raid and dona, by both part*« to the traaaoetiou. B'r Be*, the dock is the Tartar meat tower Is London, ia wausd by an electric ir.otor. Tho bell af the eioek wai caat iu 1AM. •Jvuai«*l,c»Uy. It U ftttiag that he b a Inch chosen to heat! the caa*. that it iiU.rotla.-e "U*I,tiW" to Lore 1 ■> i.»at opting Other meinbeer of the c-nvi beside* r. Nobl.* i:r.d the other favorite* •v.' «none a, tuv Frank Thornton, Bar s' GHmore, Felix Haney. Dolly W. ' ;ble», Nyilia Wr.tman, Johnnie Dr ■ -vre, Emery Rluttkoall. Helen Rnt .. Ro'ier Flael Mina Shirley, Mll i -i WnohauM, Hof e Brunoon, Pan* :: i. Moxon, Joan Phew and Norma •'■.t naworth. 1 . 'OK WHAT B. P. AMMONS SAYS ABOUT OMOLENE 1 . . _ 1 Hr. B. K. Ammons had a mule and -tiny he rave him •veirr.l to do • ,-t a i» stood. He waa in a eery poor d run .team condition. After using only one bar of Omo leoe h* come out eonrkieraldy, and .bore he only had a ten or flfteon dollar mulr after he had osed five I | NU GRAPE J : The King of Drinks I: ill o -I :: ;:i * * ■ » < * :: . . ::l To tl'.c first twoP.ty-five persons bringing j !| '! ibis adverhscnici:: Lo our pli&nt we will give !li !; a bottle of this delicious wholesome drink. ; ;| < ► . * » ' ’ « * I :: t| • - * J |i Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. :i| :: Dunn, North Carolina •• Where can you find a greater value than the Ford Run 1 about at this new low price? , We believe, without question, k that it is ‘the most economical means of transportation sales men can employ. Time-saving [ —absolutely dependable travel ' at the minimum cost. Terms * if desired. * J. W THOUKTON mi 1T7 H. C. |||l | 1 l| Seledt Your Xmas Gifts From Our Catalogue • Our new lelaUyue affords you an un usual opportunity to select appropriate Christmas Gifts for your friends and loved ones. Every yaye of this beautiful rata lopne is filled with sift snyyestions that appeal to Chri-tmat shoppers. largest jewelers south You may purchase from thr Paul-Galr Gretsswood Co. with absolute confidence. Tbit concern uuss founded in 1847 and ill reliability is nctnoudedyed nil over the South. Oar nuns on box i» prW.iraJ Paul-Gale-Greenwood Co. tAROEST JEWELERS SOUTH l NORFOLK, VIRGINIA | ——---——-— — I ' . ' • .'■• , •.•••,-• •; :-;f/;:v,. ;^3 i £.*<: 5 *■ .<-•■ y. .£•£•>$ saw* ' . • .\vy ! sag -1 i .■•:,;.!#] i »g|x i ?m i si v. . ! sr;$.% ; ; \ V a j ijjW-a* ;ii‘ • ;-;j3 * ’ • v ^ ! frufe* . .-. - ■ .: •* - _ " . ' ; tr • -■•/?*- $j-:\ .’"7^3 j 5p|j( Each Department is Filled - _^ ;) ; *0 Coat Suits, Dresses, Coats ! Millinery of the Best 1I; | Gage Hats - yJj || | Little Miss Gage Hats p Style-Plus Clothes | j| * Ralston Shoes jl | Godman Shoes :.mk 1 Queen Quality Shoes || | Fairfield Shoes I —i ■■ i . K • EP YOUR EYES ON THIS SPACE I LDuke, North Carolina II
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