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SUMMER SESSIG Met that o?>i hound ot the conrt ooxi, t i.aui{*bell, on tbe street i curly yesterday moruing, and tbe fiisi thing ha said was. "If you're go nst to wear a shirt like that, why stLu't you get >/ue that's long enough to hang do* i to your knees? Where vpoti I informed him that 1 had been thinking about adding about a foot of red satin to it. It reminded' me ?ii tho'dav ^ month or so aeu. when S-?:i\?>dnc asked Mr. Campbell how ? could stand to wear his coat ?>erv day In such heat. He replied . thai he was afraid he might get a cold if he pulled it off. He says that If you wear it every day. . winter, curing, scrhmer anff" fall, you get us-J ci< to 11. and the heat isn't so bad., And that reminded me that I've ne?e> ??en any lawyer without a coat.1 Maybe M". Campbell can explain theft to me? ' * ' .?'little fur'aer up the street. Hoy-j a- - '.y,, <-,->rjyn to mo the news that Charley Ballard [ the local Junior l<eg!on baseball trhir.x, had lent Tuesday. It was the flirt time 'ha*. Ballard has lost this CURTAINS LAUNDRCD Curtains washed and stretched i Fir* OlM <W?rk From 20c ts Mo per polr MRS. HARRY M. ROSERTS 101 Cleveland Awo. ? , DYSENTERY I Dun't X It sip }0<t energy! GET RBGUIaAR With Attte-rennon ? an old prescription used for minor st?xn eb disorders for orpr fifty years. IMPERIAL THEATRE PHONE 134. Kings Mountain's j Popular Play House TODAY?THURSDAY Hob Steel in 'THUNDER IN THE DESERT' Sally Ellers in u a. unn A intii iTiiu/A niiiv SPY" Chapter No. 9 "Soouta To Reacuo" Latest Now* Reel ONLY 10c FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Jack Randall In "TRIGGER SMITH" "rankle Darro In "BOYS REFORMATORY" Oi^ton Trail" No. S Donald Duck In Technicolor and Pepoyo What a Show For 10c and 15c .. Piooao Coma Early For Seata MONDAY and TUESDAY Douclfti Fairbanks. Jr., In THE SUN NEVER SETS' :t This Is a Thriller 10c and 15c We THANK YOU Coming Next Weak Slg Stage Show IB People ' 1 1 ^ .' ' . * Thursday i 'THE JONES FAMI1 Main Floor 25< Sat "ONE THIRD 0 Sylvia Sidney "IX)NE STA] Bill Elliott ? Serial? Main Floor 25< Monday an "UNION Joel McCrea i?1 Main Floor 25 Wedi j Bargain Day?Main I "KEN! v v Loretta Young "WATEF Gloria Dickoon S< * DI} , . - . to N . . . v , ' and came after a brilliant win i..uk streak of twelve games. Ballard recording to local tana. -(1 haven't ^ ?> t ii him play so far this season) has developed a beautiful fast ball. i<? lias, u date, beaten everything in the section, and getting knocked pi t in the fourth chorus Tuesday , Cu sn i linnn h'm any in our estimalull. ?.*. * ( imagine anyone wauling to got up * '.store a mike and say to a crowd: "Ladies and gentlemen, it la with the greatest ql pleusdre that .I now present that eloquent enigma of ! oral disccuse, that wizard of win- < onus witticism."'that master of Mas1 us of Ceremon. s, Mr. .. Charlie ' Tliomassdn!" That's exactly what t -Nimp Stowe almost brought uporf u l-'mself. then declined in the last t v. minutes la^t Friday. Ho had ask ill to be permitted lo introduce Mr. Theniassdn at the band concert, ' S'K. not Skimp!) and wouldn't do ft. * Hit! then, as Mr. Thomasson saya, h. doesn't need an Introduction. If hr got one. it might- hamper hl? * si\le. ( 1 lawyer .1. R. Davis caused a min- * or s?n?atlrn at the band concert insi "Tianv wnen ni1 ?rnnw m > Model "T". The lawyear, with hU I' tlsnr and In his glory-, ant besldfr, Mill and looked Juat as If the "T" ^ uere a Rolls. .. ?< * " V TMn-^s I'd like to forget: The fact c -.hut this paper gees to press to- ? night ? and that there's sttlt an a empty Trent page gaping at me when * f go into the shop .... How silly I felt when I walked up to the cashier t o* a movie cnce and asked "What ^ ' r?l of shorts have you got on ton'ght?' t 4-H Club Boys and Girls I To Gather In Raleigh '* RAT.RICH. July 17.?Approxmate-: t 1y 1.000 rurnl bovs and girls, repre-1 r sentlng the 46 COO 4-H Club men? ? Vrh In Ncrth Carolina,' will gather r n State College July 24 for the anna a nl 411 Short Course. The event will c continue through .Tulv 20. L. R. Harris, state 4-H Club tenders, and Miss < Prances MacOregor. assistant state Ict.der. are tn charge of arrangements. - C Registration will begin Mcnday r?orn'ng.at 10 o'clock, and the first Ffsrlon will be held that evening In Pu'len Hall. It will be an Inform- { al program. Col. John W. Harrelscn. ::<lmintstra?lve dean of State College w'U wotrome the delegates at the ' asrembly period Tuesday morning, ^ after wh'ch grenp conferences and (Tits? ln9truntlon will begin. 1 ,TVr Stastv Smith, director of ma- ' sic In Raleigh schools, will have ' charge of the musical program dur- 8 Ing the Short Course. He will train ' n chorus of 100 voicCa to participate in a Pageant of Progress which will | he staged In Rlddlck Stadium on Thursday evening. t Among the prlnctpel speakers dur- t m- tho -week will be Dr. Carl Tovlcr of the IT. 9. Department of Ajcrlcul-1 \ ttire. Washington. and Dr. Jane S. 11 McKlmmon. assistant director of i j the State College Rxtenston Service t which Is >>pon8<*ting the Short Cottse. c Team demonstrations, recreational programs in the evenings, an# ( mors of the college campus will he other features of the week. New of- ( 'leers <' the State 4-iH organization will be elected and Installed in a Candle-lighting ceremony on Friday c evenlnf In Kiddick Stadium. i t >nd Friday ' LY IN HOLLYWOOD" c?Balcony 15c ' J urday ?F A NATION" J ?Lee Eriekson '* R PIONEERS" * 5 Dorothy Guillver Cartoon t c?Balcony 15c d Tuesday j PACIFIC" Barbara Stanwyck c?Balcony 15c lesday Toor 15c?Balcony 10c > UCKY" - Richard Greene I FRONT" - Dennis Morgan erial ' i KINGS MCW7.TTAIN HKRAI.D, TM Death Ends Aid Grants Far W( lf)92 Aged Carolinians tb it Death terminated the government W ,ian;j ot IV North Carolinians 100 at ears eld or nioro dur.ng the (Deal rear ending In June, Nathan H. Yel- |Y u. Statu aireetoi ot public uaelst- on ace announced this week. thi Figures compiled .by J. S. Kirk, |& 'Atistk-lau for the Stale Hoard of hU Parities nod Public Welfare, die- gu Use J a total of 4.692 public asalataa in Ciises clbti'd during thr yeir with | Itnth being the resason assigned to LI he 1.827 men and 1.511 women m&rlc' l off the Una. | r.i Oldes' of the 19 Tar Heel cente- J on iirinos to die was Sarah Gudger, *v] vlogro woman of Ashevllle. who reeived a government grant for the v< u??. 16 , month's of l237yetire1 of i""..i - ? t'njorlty of those dying were be- ih< x.-cen the ages of 66 and 83, the figires showed. One hundred and seventeen old t,, orp|e became self-supporting dur the year, while 200 were admit >?< ?o to public institutions and the rel T) ''v?w of Cjrt more, ..assumed .rcsopjt; ifblUty for their care. " i Om- hundred and thirty one perions never received a government Tl rraut before death cloaed their case j m the rolls, while 19 received their tk moments from combined Federa* e.t state and county funds for two years at >r mere before their death. . .There Jfr vcre 1.771 who were paid for a pdrt<1 ranging from 12 to 17 months. py Oi the 2.148 white persona dying' luring the year. 1,202 were men and | pu ??. ?wu. ..a ?1 1 n wciT) nvmuu. ii mo uicu aim A A n i omen made up th? total of 29 do- la eared members of the Indian race, an iliflc the 1.170 Negro deaths were f-'( ccounted for by 616 men and 614 *.:t romen. if Relatives of 2.298 dependent North ~ oroltna children became able throu ;h their own efforts to take them 0? the government rolls. Nine, dealis cf the dependent child were Hat* J among the total of 4.166 cases losed during the year, Kirk's Agues showed. Seventy five children were admit* ? ed to public Institutions, while 120 I cached the maximum age under | imler which the law allowed pay- I u?Mits to their relatives. Children I xtragea per tamiiy in me i.iua rises closed. OREIGN MONEY NEW YORK.?Foreign govsr-' actus have a pent approximately (31 0.000 on bu.ldlng* and exhibit* at' be New York World'* Fair. LECTRIC EEL New York.?The electric ell, one f tlie exhibits of the New York Zoological Society at the New York Vnrjd's Fa'r. Is cupabl-* o* delivering n electrical impulse of 400 voh* fbr L-1000 of a second or 110 roUts tor me minute. The eel posses-^, suffl ient electrical energy to electrocute i man and in always handled With itbber gloves. - ': EATING AROUND THE WORLD NEW YORK ?Visitors to the New rork World's Fair can literally eat heir way arohnd the world. Twenty wo of the foreign pavilions hare heir own restaurant* featuring aen c dishes and delicacies. The m* lorlty feature popular priced items I ough a feW serve expensive and !r.borate meals. LOLD DRINK THERMOMETER New York ?The fen behind the loxena of cold drink counter* * prink , id thn ivrcvn u/la A# ILA hlaiw* u u?ni iuc gi vuuuo ui tuc now ork World's Fair don't need to look it a thermometer to know when the la j is hot. They can gauge the temterature by the- aOeed with which lit nickels roll in tor .ced pop. UR-CONOITIONEO PANDA New York.?Pandora, the giant ianda in the New York Zoological loeletv's Exhibit at the New York Vorhd's Fair went off her feed durng the first spell of summer weatht but Dr. Roderick MacDonald, di ector of the exhibit, had an air-con oning unit installed in her quarter* md Pandora is eating again. ;l.000,000 RUBIES ON DI8PLAY New Ycrk.?An exhibit of staf ubles worth about $1,000,000 bat? teen opened to the pttbHc In the Consumers BulHlnr r the New. I ork World's Fair The lewels In six I'dowcases were assembled by Jam-ideen Ahamed, who had th^m secA to the Fair from Ceylon. ~ JUS THERE GOLtom m YOWiV y CELLAR? Js I, Y**, and in Your Attic Too! Tm TW Tkinga Yon Don't Want Into Money with a Want Ad i-'.* j?'V. ITR8DAY. JTJL.Y 20. tM t IS MY- AVSRAGS Now York.?The average check tor a Brat 200.000 pereons aervad at r> "Y" roataurnni at the New York if'd'v Fair *?? 87c cents. 'ARDINO DIAMONDS New York.?A heavy guard of po(<<?en and detecMrea la constantly duty at the Belgian Pavilion at f New York World's Fair where 5 .wtAnif. -.e-tk t?U- - nnnn nvi UI HIII|IUUI grB OS VI* " lit Ion And there is a machine- , n concealed behind a acreen?Just ; case. < t NDBERGH-CARREL HEART j New York ?Th" famous tdndberg 1 irrel Mechanical heart, the device j which the world-fatuous trail sat- t r:t'c fil^r collaborated with the ^ 'rld-fniuous scientist. t? one of the j nl noitita of Interest in the Medl 4 Public Health Building at i * New York World's Fatr. J New York..?The S0? restaurants a Fa New York World's Fair can feed 000 persons at a single sitting, s' of them ehnrgc popular prices. ie average luncheon consisting of d coffee, cost a from SO to S5 cents. A MEN DRINK COFFEE New York.?About 200 of the nam's lending tea executives concluda rwo-rtav merchandising forum the New Yerk World's Fair br Ink Ins coffee *4f?r. a change." _ ? IOTOGRAPHIC MAGIC New York.?My?tcries of the photo iphlc dark room are brought' out the open at the New York WorM tr. Tn two of the exhibits, photouphlc printers work behind amber tar. ln?tcod cf in the dark and the Idle can wntch photographs being veloped and printed. Full Steam Red Belk's Ju Dreys Leng 3 to 4 Yards ? . ... > 0 Stripes, Plaids and s -' ' . ?\v ' 69c e* 1 A AC DRESSES now for 9qc dresses sjo now for 8.95 nowpor 6.95 & 7.95 So 5 qc dresses vo now for 4.95 nowIWR 3qc dresses tf o now for 2afi dresses wp now for 1 qq dresses l.ao now for MM* .?r men's Shirts and Shi 1 D/? /- >< Stock Up Now and i Belk's . REMEI ' I ? ? " "ii* ** ' ^ VV> . *' * 0SSHk W?(m'%$k3$ssofL I Sj K3r AND IT win /) Bg lw 1HK fAPKW H ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ A A A A ^ 'A'V A A A A. ' ' I SQUARE DANCE ! ! At Fairview Inn, on Grovcr Road, (formerly Ilambright's Filling Station), Friday night, July \ 21. Good Music. ; \ ?Open Under New Management? [ HUNT CALDWELL, Prop. BEER and Other Cold Drinks MICKEY AND IIIS MA . I "** ) vmWDO NOO MtHN, |?V t 1 N. " ^"i ' M A Par*y P*rty without SunJ rite's loo Cream, ita extra richness )^B&K Jj and velvety smoothness speak vslW uniee far Its quality. But why wait ^CN.' yy for. a party? Order a quart far tundry's dessert. Always 10 tastfrthrillIng flavors from which to order. pCJ I I ^ ) bm mi ;iu i f{i iTiJWMi^ \ZZixry ^ * Ahead ?- For More I Hot Bargains ilv flparanrp Salp rths Umbrellas ?Special Purchase? $2.95 Samples and slightly soiled but not noticeable, solids 8 O'CLOCK SPECIAL 1 HOUR ONLY I. 1.69 ea. . . f . 5.50 ' T, , 5.00 ESSES A no W FOR .. - _ 3.88 344 ,, 2.99 2.39 .? 1.69 THURS.-FTRI.-SAT. ONLY ; irts ARROW SHIRTS WHITE * 1.79 Save - OR 3 FOR $5.00 Dept. Store USER?Ysa Always Save at Bctk's . ' L \
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