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By CHARLES FLANDERS
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The Family Skeleton.
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Fer Cry in* Out Loud!
By AD CARTER
MOW-ALL I NEED IS A COUPLA
LIONS ANT TIGERS
mt Mxmi
T1LLIE THE TOILER
The Tie That Binds.
By WESTOVER
THAT \a/AS <SOOC> IDEA OF MIME IN LET
T\N6 TlLUE'S MOTHER. KEEF* My Doe —NOVkJ |
TO MOVE ONER. TO tCEEP HIM
THERE'S feEAV_V_V mo
USE IN MOVIM6
CWS2- TO OUR HOUSE
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THE DOG WHEN IT DISAPPEARED
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Right
Sundown Stories
Cheery Chatter
By MARY CRAHAM BONNER
SANTA-CLAUS had arrived in!
Puddle Muddle. His great, huge
! sleigh was outside the i/jor of Willy!
i Nilly's house, and the reindeer were!
j jingling their bells.
| "Hello, hello, hello!’’ shouted j
Claus.
“HeHllo, hello, hello!" shouted!
Willy Nilly, and his animal friends
called and cackled and quacked and i
barked and bleate:
‘‘Hello, hello, hello!”
‘‘We have a surprise for you, j
Canta Calu^," said Willy Nilly.
‘‘A surprise for me?”
"Yes," continued Willy Nilly. ‘‘Do
you remember that once we had a j
shed where you could finish a lot;
of your toys and leave a great many •
others so you didn’t have to make i
the trip up north every time? Thi.,j
was a good halfway spot?”
‘‘Of course I remember,” answer-,
ed Santa Claus. “And your animal
friends, and you, too, have also
taken sleigh trips with me.”
“We’ll never forget those trips,”
replied Willy Nilly. “But this year
we have a whole house for you. We
have it cleaned and in order. It is
empty so you’ll have lots of room,
but the fires and the stove are
ready so you’ll be warm.”
‘‘That's great!” cried Santa
Claus. I have so much to do, ana
this will be a great help.”
"We’ll show you the house right
away,” said Willy Nilly. "All my
animal friends helped me clean.”
"Bless their hearts!" exclaimed
Santa, and there was a smile on
the face ofn every Puddle Muddler.
To have received Santa's grati
tude was indeed something — for
so seldom, they knew, did anyone
have the chance to do things for
the jolly man.
THOUSANDS HAVE AVOIDED
COLITIS
BY WATCHING THESE SYMPTOMS
Colitis is inflammation of the colon or Urge intestine.
and irgcncrally caused by excess acidity, poor digestion,
fermentation, or the presence in the colon of irritating
bacteria or parasites. All of these causes can be treated
with a doctor s prescription, known as Ante-Fermen.
which has been tested for more than forty years, and
has been found absolutely safe and reliable. The first
warnings or colitis are usually gas, bloating, belching,
biliousness and diarrhea. Get a bottle of Antc-Fermcn
from the drug store quickly, and clear up these warning
symptoms before serious trouble develops.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE
Having qualified as administrator of
the estate of George Durham Dedmon,
deceased of Cleveland county. North Caro
lina, this is to notify all persons having
claims against the said estate to present
them to me properly proven on or before
the 5th day of December. 1937 or this
notice wilt be pleaded in bar of any re
covery thereof. All persons owing the said
estate will please make immediate set
tlement to the undersignd.
This 5th day of December, 1936.
WRAY DEDMON. Route 1. Shelby.
Administrator of Estate of George
Durham Dedmon. <5t dec 7p
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
Having qualified as executor of the es
tate of J. T. Black, deceased of Cleve
land county. North Carolina, this is to
notify all persons having claims against
the said estate to present them to me
properly proven on or before the 17th
day of November, 1937, or this notice will
be pleaded in bar of any recovery there
of. All persons owing the said estate will
please make immediate settlement to the
undersigned. This I7tb day of Nov. 1936
O. P. LACKEY, Executor of Estate
of J. T. Black. 6t nov 17p
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having this day qualified as adminis
trator of the estate of Albert Weathers
Riviere, deceased, late of Cleveland coun
ty, N. C. this is to notify all persons hav
ing claims against the said estate to pre
sent them to me properly proven on or I
before the 1st day of December, 1937 or I
this notice will be pleaded in bar of any
recovery thereof. All persons indebted to
the said estate will please make Imme
diate settlement to the undersigned.
This December 1st, 1936.
E P. RIVIERE. Administrator ol 1
Albert Weathers Riviere. 6t dec fc
TRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE
Under the :
that deed of
executed by J
B. Black, to I
deed of trust
of Cleveland
book 195, at
trust having
the indebtedne
offer for sale
court house do
to the highest
Tuesday
the following
Lying on tJ
street, in the
llna. being lo
shown by plat
county. N. C.
page C, and d
fice in book -
lronting 100 f
extending a dc
The aforesa
to any and al
This, Novem
4t nov 24c
North Carolin
In the Superu
Patsy P. Gold
Philbeck, PI
vs.
j Sam W. Gold.
To Sam W. <
The defenda
notice that a
has been co
court of Cleve
by the plaint
tainmg alimor
self and the n
and for allox
and that a \
been issued a
defendant, an
further take
to appear in
superior court
house in Shell
January, 1937.
summons and
returnable am
complaint in ;
will apply to
manded in h*
clerk of super 1
will further ti
will apply to t.
judge of the s
in the 16th
N C. on the i
12 o’clock M.
counsel can b
elite I lie and
to l lie delen
property.
This tiie 1st
A M
Court.
Carolina.
>ower or sale contained in
rust, dated July 14th. 1934,
>hn Black and wife. Fannie
Z. Newton, trustee, which
is of record in the registry
county. North Carolina, in
page 87; and said deed ol
been given as security for
ss which is past due, I will
at public auction, at the
or in Shelby, N. C.. for cash
bidder, at 12 o'clock M., on
December 22nd, 1986
described real estate:
»e north side of Morrison
city of Shelby. North Caro
ls Numbers 10 and 11. as
in* the registry of Cleveland
in book of deeds VV at
escribed in deed of said of
-H. page 72: said property
eet on Morrison street and
pth of 150 feet,
d property Is sold subject
l prior encumbrances,
ber 21st. 1936.
D. Z. NEWTON. Trustee.
NOTICE
i, Cleveland County,
r Court.
by her next' inend,*Mabel
i intiff.
Defendant.
>old:
it. Sam W. Gold, will take
i action entitled as above
nmenced in the superior
and county, North Carolina
ff for the purpose of ob
y for the support of her
inor child of the defendant
■ances for future support,
rarrant of attachment has
jainst the property of the
1 the said defendant will
notice that he is required
the office of the clerk in
of said county at the court
y, N. C on the 9tli day of
when and where the said
warrant of attachment is
I answer or demur to the
aid action, or the plaintiff
he court for the relief de
r complaint filed with the
or court; and the defendant
ke notice that the plaintiff
le Honorable P. A. McElroy,
ipenor court holding courts
ludicial district at Shelby,
th day of January. 1937, at
or as soon thereafter as
p heard for alimony pend
for counsel fees to be paid
taut or secured from his
dav of December. 1936
HAMRICK, Clerk Superior
Cleveland County. North
41 dec le
Hollywoo
Sight, And Sound
By ROBIN COONS °
HOLLYWOOD.- in th|j
la-decz and gentlemen ,t
Katherine (Battling* deMille
batletd but unscarred, vetcra
clashes with Wallace Beer, "
Miljan, and George Raft
"And here, folks. is ^
(Kid) Stanwyck, first ,0 ‘
challenge Miss deMille in her
brief career of screen nst«
during which she already has'
nercd amazing laurels! All set
ladies, go to it, and no holds
red!"
That is how the call-sheet
have read, but instead it *
stated that Miss Stanwyck
Miss deMille would be needed
the “Banjo on My Knee
9 a.m. w
They Look Mad
They were there, and u «.
real scrap, with excellent kic
hair-pulling, scratching slan
punching, and clenching of i
All this after a timid beginnin
course, for the girls didn't i
hold any grudges. To watch
at work, however, once they
started—was like witnessing at
clash between mortal enemies,
had to be warned to be care
and at lunch, after each had
ed the studio first aid station
check-up on damages, they t
it over amiably enough.
The high point in screen fisti
remains (in legend, at least)
scrap between I*arnum and S
chi in the early version of
Spoilers.” Even with sound ef
Gary Cooper and the late Wi
(Stage) Boyd were not ere
with surpassing it in the ta
version—but that may be b«
movie legends are hard to dowi
for the championship in the fe
ine screen fight division, it ma
that the StanwyckdeMiile b
will serve.
And there have been some p
good movie fights involving
allegedly weaker sex. One of
best was that of Edna May (
and Blanche Yurka in "A Ta
Two Cities.” Doubles were ueei
the shots wherein Miss Oliver
thrown backwards over a table
even so the lady pugilist car™
with a wrenched back.
Voices ‘Dubbed In’ Later
Mae West and Rafaela Ot
tangled in a crucial scene of 1
first picture, "She Done
Wrong.” but as I recall it the
was ended—with a dagger—s
ly after it began. The decision
Mae’s.
Remember that tussle of 1
Love’s with Mary Doran in the
‘‘Broadway Melody?” And 1
Dressler’s knockdown-dragout
V an?” They were pretty good
Bill?” And the Jean Harlow-I
thy Burgess match in "Hold
Man?” They were pretty goo,
But women cannot equal mi
screen fighters, no matter
ferociously they tackle the as
ment, in one respect at least:
can supply their own coml
grunts and growls, but ’*
have to have their screams ‘"di
in” later. In combat their voir
too high.
A walking stick which Ca
George Anthony jogged Into
ground near Toccoa, Ga.. d
the Confederate war, is a i
tree today.
Don't COUGH
askfor MENTHO-MULSI
IF IT FAILS TO STOP YOU
COUGH DUE TO COLOS ASK
YOUR MONEY BACK only /*
Sold By
CLEVELAND DRUG CO
NOTICE OK SALE OF U»
Whereas, on the thtftt t
January. 1934. L. B CharaPIMj"
Champion executed end dell
W O. McGIbony, trustee lor u ^
Commissioner, a cfr'a,'n .,0( IS
which Is recorded In the o'tte «
ister of deeds for Cleveland eouh<7,
Carolina. In boot 1«2 »' t, I
Whereas, default has bet"
payment of the indebtedn ’ (M
cured as therein or°v'd» ■ ^
tee has been requested bv in
holder thereof to exercise the s»
sale therein contained „ ni
Now, therefore, under and >|(
the authority conferred b ^ ,
of trust the undersigned1 r • tM
the 6th day of January. „
house door of Cleveland cod".
Carolina, at twelve
sale to the highest bidder
following real estate d 5,
All that certain tract of
lng thirty-one and rWr
in number eight ' h'Pcaroimi
Cleveland, state of North L* ^
cated on a county r°a'1 caroliB«
east of Lawndale. North C» ^
now in the possession oi l. w
bounded on the north (|)
Mrs. R. H. Bridges, on the
lands or Ben P<”,e‘1' of Llo'dl
on the east bv the land- ® c.
and on the west by the 1 n „
Powell Said tract of land ^ ,
described according sVr*tf
prepared bv D R »
the ISth day of December.
to-wit: r, r» Hs1
Beginning at a s'one tJ| , t
corner, and runs then C( ^ f
30 minutes west 3'1 a ' *.ntiW
thence north 8* „„r, joutH
1.300 feet to a stake .
rees SO minutes »as» l ■ mmutei
thence south 1 degre t)1
194 feet to a stake, thence ^
grees 30 minutes we-i -
beginning. , Uu h>
A copy of said fl*1 ‘ ^uiiuk
Hie agent of the 1 aliJ »*‘
Columbia. South Cerouiia il
This the Sih dav oi im tH
W o Mc-OIBON' <n4 „
Hent v h Edwards, Age' w i
lor trustee. -